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reject美 [rɪ'dʒekt] 英 [rɪ'dʒekt] - v.排斥;拒收;拒绝接受;不予考虑
- n.废品;次品;不合格者;被剔除者
- 网络驳回;抛弃;抵制
复数:rejects 现在分词:rejecting 过去式:rejected v.+n. reject offer,reject proposal,reject application,reject idea,reject hypothesis adv.+v. absolutely reject,emphatically reject v. refuse,rebuff,decline,snub,throw out 论点;想法;计划argument/idea/plan 1. | ~ sth 拒绝接受;不予考虑to refuse to accept or consider sth |
| to reject an argument/a claim/a decision/an offer/a suggestion 拒绝接受一个论点╱一项要求╱一个决定╱一项提议╱一个建议 | | The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system. 首相对任何改革体制的想法都不予考虑。 | | The proposal was firmly rejected . 这项提议被断然否决。 | | All our suggestions were rejected out of hand . 我们所有的建议都被一口拒绝了。 |
找工作者sb for job 2. | ~ sb 拒收;不录用;拒绝接纳to refuse to accept sb for a job, position, etc. |
| Please reject the following candidates… 请排除以下候选人… | | 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。 |
不用;不出版not use/publish 3. | ~ sth (因质量差)不用,不出售,不出版to decide not to use, sell, publish, etc. sth because its quality is not good enough |
| Imperfect articles are rejected by our quality control. 我们严把质量关,不完美的物件都被退回。 |
新器官new organ 4. | ~ sth 排斥,排异(移植的器官)to not accept a new organ after a transplant operation, by producing substances that attack the organ |
不爱not love 5. | ~ sb/sth 不够关心;慢待to fail to give a person or an animal enough care or affection |
| The lioness rejected the smallest cub, which died. 母狮不理会最小的幼狮,任由它死去。 | | When her husband left home she felt rejected and useless. 丈夫离家后,她觉得遭到了抛弃,且认为自己一无是处。 |
无用之物sth that cannot be used 1. | 废品;次品something that cannot be used or sold because there is sth wrong with it |
人person 2. | 不合格者;被剔除者;被拒收者a person who has not been accepted as a member of a team, society, etc. |
| one of society's rejects 一名社会弃儿 |
v. | 1. to refuse to accept, agree to, believe in, or make use of something, e.g. because it is not good enough or not the right thing 2. to decide not to give somebody something asked or applied for such as a job or membership of an organization 3. to behave in an unkind and unfriendly way toward somebody who expects or has a right to expect love, kindness, and friendship 4. to put something aside or throw it away 5. to fail to accept foreign tissue or an organ transplant because of immunological incompatibility 6. to be unable to keep food down and vomit it up again 7. if someone’s body rejects an organ after a transplant operation, they become sick because their body has a bad reaction to the organ 8. to not agree to an offer, proposal, or request 9. to refuse to take something, for example because it is damaged or is not what you wanted 1. to refuse to accept, agree to, believe in, or make use of something, e.g. because it is not good enough or not the right thing 2. to decide not to give somebody something asked or applied for such as a job or membership of an organization 3. to behave in an unkind and unfriendly way toward somebody who expects or has a right to expect love, kindness, and friendship 4. to put something aside or throw it away 5. to fail to accept foreign tissue or an organ transplant because of immunological incompatibility 6. to be unable to keep food down and vomit it up again 7. if someone’s body rejects an organ after a transplant operation, they become sick because their body has a bad reaction to the organ 8. to not agree to an offer, proposal, or request 9. to refuse to take something, for example because it is damaged or is not what you wanted | n. | 1. somebody or something that is refused as not meeting a required standard or is otherwise unsuitable 2. someone or something that is not accepted because they have not reached the necessary standard |
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