deny
deny 英 [dɪˈnaɪ] 美 [dɪˈnaɪ]
v. 否认;拒绝
进行时:denying 过去式:denied 过去分词:denied 第三人称单数:denies 名词复数:denies
- To deny means refuse to accept, recognize, or believe. You can deny your sweet tooth all you want, but the stash of candy in your desk tells a different story.
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- v. 否认;拒绝
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1. There's no denying(the fact) that quicker action could have saved them.
无可否认,如果行动快一点,本来是救得了他们的。
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2. He denies attempting to murder his wife.
他否认企图谋杀妻子。
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3. She denied all knowledge of the incident.
她矢口否认知晓此事的任何情况。
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4. They were denied access to the information.
他们试图取得这个情报被拒。
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5. Access to the information was denied to them.
他们无法得到这个情报。
- deny (v.) early 14c., from Old French denoiir "deny, repudiate, withhold," from Latin denegare "to deny, reject, refuse" (source of Italian dinegarre, Spanish denegar), from de- "away" (see de-) + negare "refuse, say 'no,' " from Old Latin nec "not," from Italic base *nek- "not," from PIE root *ne- "not." Related: Denied; denying.
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