词汇 | example_english_refuse |
释义 | Examples of refuseThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Seventy-two controls were enrolled in the study, only one patient refused to answer the questionnaire. One patient was refused because the fact that she already had a 4-month baby did not by itself seem a sufficiently strong indication. To be more precise, he runs away from the law by defiantly refusing to win the race as the favourite competitor. If the child refused, the first author tried again up to two more times. Of the remaining sample (4449) 87% were interviewed, 7% refused to co-operate and 6% were untraced. On the railroad's motion for a new trial, the trial court reduced the amount of the judgment by $3,000 but refused to set aside the verdict. The city then refused to grant him a permit on the grounds that the property was in a residential area. While refusing the role of narrator, he does not accept that of cultural critic either. He refuses to give his experiences over to the historian and let him examine them according to the rules of scientific discourse. She has refused to be associated with it. However, no punitive measures can be taken against a laboratory that refuses to participate. Written notes were made from those respondents who refused to have the interview tape-recorded. I refused, although there was enough of the medicament for her and for myself. In other words, in refusing to attribute any role to crime, these studies are forced into the same zero-sum framework they attempt to challenge. On the other hand, she refuses to stylize him in an idealizing fashion. Only nine subjects actively refused to participate in the study; the others were lost to follow-up or failed to return the consent form. No patient refused participation or failed to complete the study. Whenever a modal component is activated, communication with all other components is refused, while non-modal components allow interleaved communication. Such factors are critical if we are to make judgments regarding the competence of refusing the presumably "objective" benefits of either. By embracing the sweep of the entire twentieth century, it demonstrates how caciques refused to wither away with the maturity of the institutionalised revolution. Initially the king refused to give him up, but he quickly became a marginal figure in government. Although leaving the community brought no formal sanctions against the individual, informal social sanctions like ostracism or refused re-admittance were possibilities. Nevertheless, and to almost everyone's surprise, a large number of youths decided to manifest their rejection of the regime by categorically refusing to register. By refusing to become like the evildoers, however, a danger of neither forgiving nor forgetting, one opens and expands one's human capacities for moral growth. While some potential controls refused, often we did not obtain a response to our letter of invitation or had been supplied with an incorrect address. Unfortunately no records are available of individuals who refused to participate. The leadership compromised but refused to hold an open primary. Finally, we turn to observable indicators of the cost to the president of refusing the slate of cabinet appointments proposed by the prime minister. While national leaders reluctantly accepted state reform, they steadfastly refused to consider any modification of their own highly centralised political party structures. The sample of 190 caregivers constituted 97 % of eligible caregivers (six refused to participate). She accuses him of making the decision to perform without consulting (dango her first, and refuses to do m) it. Most customers were eager to be interviewed; less than 10 refused to participate in each study. Many pitfalls are described, such as refusing to believe that a language can be as complicated as it is, together with methods to avoid them. A total of 38 persons (1 %) refused to participate in the survey. When their requests were refused, as they frequently were, these networks appealed the decisions through the court system. The book was never actually published since the control authority refused permission. The third patient took part in the trial for two days and then refused to continue for personal reasons. In spite of a request made by his personal physician, the patient refused any further laboratory (liver enzymes) or radiology investigation. Another randomly selected person within the same age group replaced the person who refused to participate. The remaining residents were not vaccinated because they refused. The truth is that the courts have persistently resisted the pressure from the superior powers and refused to take the disputes. Of these, 37 refused to participate (response rate of 84 %). One primary school in the eastern region refused to participate in the study. Only once was help refused on the grounds that the applicant was able to support themselves. On occasion individuals refused to serve on the vestry because they probably felt they had already done sufficient service. To prevent insurers from refusing to contract (or renew a contract) with high-risk individuals, governments may complement premium rate restrictions with an open enrolment requirement. Ultimately, however, 22 of them refused to participate. Even by the most permissive coding, only ten first-wave respondents refused to be re-interviewed due to fear of political or criminal reprisals. As believers, they refused to endorse this conclusion. Eels were fed on strips of carp in freshwater and 50 % seawater, but refused to feed in 100 % seawater. No clinic patients refused to par tic ipate. At the time of follow-up, one patient had died, three refused consent and the remaining 38 subjects (90n5 % of the original sample) were personally interviewed. I prefer, however, to think that they simply refused to be bounded by established categories. Most such requests were refused, but most patients continued with the request. Four patients refused all the suggested treatments, three patients refused some of the suggested treatments, but received one or more other treatments. Approximately half of patient-carer pairs approached, refused to take part. Of the 10 women who refused, seven did not give any reason ; three had severe hypertension that prevented them to participate in the study. She clutches at whatever's cheapest and gradually refuses everything. Not only this, but it is undone - not refused, the spurious belief in individual genius unconnected to history stripped back. While recognizing the possibility of violent means, the philosopher refused to concede their inevitability. In cases when core members of the elite refused to be interviewed we replaced them by someone else from the list. Samples were shortened when children refused to participate further in the play activity. When the mutawalli refused to cooperate, the government appointed [the visitor] in his place. Only three people indicated using other help : one person mentioned using home-made remedies, one advice from elders, and one refused to disclose this information. They refused to feed their cattle baled hay for fear of disease. Interestingly, various occupational groups, who were regarded as wage labourers by their employers, staunchly refused to accept kuli and insisted on shares. Tenants had refused en masse to accept pattas and were withholding rent. British magistrates refused to recognize different standards of justice for different social classes. The police must apply for a warrant immediately following the arrest and if this is refused by a judge the suspect must be released. If it was harvest time, they stole the corn; and if alms were refused, they punished the owners by plundering their granaries at night. The third quotation is particularly interesting, as it has been the music press itself that has refused to take women seriously. Out of the 40 subjects, one male and one female subject refused follow-up. In total, 292 eligible participants were identified between 1999 and 2002, and 112 participants (38 %) refused participation, leaving a total of 180 patients. Patients became study drop-outs if, for whatever reason, they no longer appeared for the assessments or refused to continue participating in the study. In other words, the patients who refused after allocation were not taken into consideration. They had refused to leave home for the safe haven of a shelter, to the dismay of media pundits and authorities. The girl was sent off to nari niketan (rehabilitation centre for women) as she refused to go back to her parents. The sponsor refused to carry on sending money. The use of violence to clothe women who refused to be reformed was not heard too. An infant vocalization or gesture that has come to be treated as a distinctive request not only can be granted, it can also be refused. If the offer is refused, the money is returned and neither player gets anything. Others thought him possessed by evil spirits, and refused to take communion from his hand. He refused to follow the logical consequences of his creed. She may not win the argument, but she refuses to be silenced. The woman's voice refuses to assimilate uncritically the lyric "frame" in which the poet attempts to set her. The "goldbugs" thus refused to agree that the economic crisis could be solved by manipulating the money supply. The farmers did not sell it, the innkeepers refused. The structural law of the name refuses to co-operate. The second noteworthy feature is her initial caution in refusing to reshuffle spokesmen. The reader refuses to let it rest at that. Many of them refused to work on nuclear projects. Approximately 1/3 of the subjects in the study group refused the first screening and received no screenings. They refused to eat an egg that was cooked too long or not long enough. In the interests of security the government refused to countenance labour organizations and strikes were a criminal offence. The freeholder refused to put in writing any guarantee, such as that no comprehensive redevelopment of the site was planned. What is the position where, the patient being incapable, the parent or guardian refused to sanction further treatment? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。