reject
reject 英 [rɪˈdʒekt] 美 [rɪˈdʒɛkt]
v. 拒绝; n. 被弃之物或人;
进行时:rejecting 过去式:rejected 过去分词:rejected 第三人称单数:rejects 名词复数:rejects
- When you reject something, you rule it out or dismiss it. If you're trying to pick a fancy restaurant to go to for your birthday, you'll probably reject the diner you went to just yesterday.
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- v. 拒绝;
- n. 被弃之物或人;
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1. to reject an argument, to reject a claim, to reject a decision,, to reject a suggestion
拒绝接受一个论点╱一项要求╱一个决定╱一个建议
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2. The proposal was firmly rejected.
这项提议被断然否决。
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3. Please reject the following candidates…
请排除以下候选人…
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4. I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.
所有我申请的大学都没有录取我。
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5. The lioness rejected the smallest cub, which died.
母狮不理会最小的幼狮,任由它死去。
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6. painful feelings of rejection
受冷落的痛苦感受
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7. one of society's rejects
一名社会弃儿
- reject (n.) 1550s, "a castaway" (rare), from reject (v.). Modern use probably a re-formation of the same word: "thing cast aside as unsatisfactory" (1893); "person considered low-quality and worthless" (1925, from use in militaries).
- reject (v.) early 15c., from Old French rejecter and directly from Latin reiectus, past participle of reiectare "throw away, cast away, vomit," frequentative of reicere "to throw back," from re- "back" (see re-) + -icere, combining form of iacere "to throw" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel"). Related: Rejected; rejecting.
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