词汇 | reject |
释义 | reject verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈdʒekt/ us /rɪˈdʒekt/ B2 to refuse to accept, use, or believe something or someone: 拒绝接受;拒收;不录用;不相信 The appeal was rejected by the court.上诉被法院驳回。 Coin-operated machines in England reject euros.英格兰的投币机不接受欧元。 The prime minister rejected the suggestion that it was time for him to resign.首相拒绝了他该辞职的建议。 I applied for a job as a mechanic in a local garage, but I was rejected (= I was not offered the job).我到当地一家汽车修理厂求职,想做个技工,但被拒绝了。 The coach rejected him for the first team (= he was not offered a place).足球队的教练拒绝接收他加入一线队。 B2 to not give someone the love and attention they want and are expecting from you: 拒绝…的求爱;嫌弃;冷落;怠慢 When she was sent to boarding school, she felt as though her parents had rejected her.当她被送到寄宿学校时,她觉得好像遭到了父母的抛弃。 medical specialized If your body rejects an organ that has been put in during a medical operation, it fails to accept it and tries to attack and destroy it.排斥,排异(移植的器官) The programme makers reject the notion that seeing violence on television has a harmful effect on children. Modernism seeks to find new forms of expression and rejects traditional or accepted ideas.现代思想试图寻求新的表达方式,摈弃传统或公认的观念。 She rejected his unwelcome advances.她拒绝了他的勾引,让他碰了一鼻子灰。 It will not surprise anyone to learn that the offer has been rejected.这项提议遭到否决,谁也不会感到意外。 The steelworkers' leader rejected the 2% pay-rise saying it was an insult to the profession. Refusing & rejecting abjuration abnegate abnegation bar bat something/someone away decline disavow gainsay oppositional opt opt out pass on pass something up punt on something rebel refuse sb wouldn't touch something/someone with a bargepole/barge poleidiom tear wash your hands of somethingidiom would not do something for all the tea in Chinaidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Treating people or animals badly Medical treatment: surgery reject noun[ C ] uk /ˈriː.dʒekt/ us /ˈriː.dʒekt/ a product that is damaged or not perfectly made残品;次品 a person who has not been accepted by an organization or by society: 被拒绝的人;不合格者;被拒收者 He considered himself to be one of life's rejects.他自认为是被生活抛弃的人。 Refusing & rejecting abjuration abnegate abnegation bar bat something/someone away decline disavow gainsay oppositional opt opt out pass on pass something up punt on something rebel refuse sb wouldn't touch something/someone with a bargepole/barge poleidiom tear wash your hands of somethingidiom would not do something for all the tea in Chinaidiom reject | American Dictionaryreject verb[ T ] us/rɪˈdʒekt/ to refuse to accept, use, or believe something or someone: The school rejects a third of all applicants. To reject someone is also to treat someone in a way that shows you do not feel affection for that person: As a child, she had felt rejected by her mother. medical If your body rejects tissue or an organ that comes from another person, your body has a dangerous physical reaction to it. reject noun[ C ] us/ˈri·dʒekt/ a damaged or faulty object, or a person who has had many jobs because of not being successful at any of them: In desperation the hockey team picked up a 35-year-old reject as a backup goalie. reject | Business Englishreject verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈdʒekt/us to refuse to accept an idea, suggestion, etc.: The committee will decide whether to accept or reject the offer. reject a suggestion/proposal/argument reject a claim/criticism/allegation reject sth as sthThe board rejected the idea as being too risky. HR, WORKPLACE to decide not to choose someone for a job or for a place on a course of study, etc.: We rejected ten candidates in the first round of interviews. 25% of applicants are rejected because of lack of experience. COMMERCE to decide that goods cannot be accepted because they are of low quality: Three shipments of beans were rejected because they had traces of illegal pesticides. Compareaccept reject noun[ C ] uk /ˈriːdʒekt/us COMMERCE something that cannot be accepted because it is of low quality: a factory reject Most of the crowd control drugs tested by the US military were rejects from the pharmaceutical industry. Examples of rejectreject The authors are not alone in rejecting the notion that there are internal pictorial representations. The empirical evidence shows that for some countries we can reject the hypothesis that exchange rates are random walks. This test did not reject the hypothesis of orthogonality so the estimation was done through a random effects model rather than a fixed effects model. Banks rejected the model, but in fact the results of her main statistical tests (tables 2 and 3) provide support for it. As the structural dimension of solidarity had not strengthened, it was not surprising that the third hypotheses also had to be rejected. In one sense, this was not an issue - the sample size was sufficient to reject two models. The low p-value thus indicates that the restricted model may be rejected. It is also important to note that the power of the test to reject the null hypothesis probably suffers from this sort of procedure. How is a view of the past, which is ultimately bound to reject the past, able to provide orientation in history? In both cases, the necessary conditions are so unlikely to be met that one can reject these arguments for proportionate taxation out of hand. This hypothesis can not be rejected but seems rather unlikely. The principle of granting to the consuls a specific ceremonial was rejected by the beylical court. Perhaps one should not be too surprised if the role of dialect contact in leading to dialect mixture has been rejected by such writers. Otherwise, one or more agents have reason to reject. By contrast, their sensorimotor account, precisely because it rejects the idea that the brain constructs visual experiences, steps right over this explanatory gap. See all examples of reject 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. |
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