repudiate
美音:[rɪ'pjudi.eɪt] 英音:[rɪ'pjuːdieɪt]简单释义:
v.拒绝;不接受;回绝;(正式地)否认
网络批判;抛弃;否定
变形:
过去分词:repudiated 现在分词:repudiating 第三人称单数:repudiates
完整释义:
v.
1.拒绝;否认
2.不承认,不接受,否定,批判,推翻(建议);驳斥,驳倒;拒绝(要求等)
3.拒绝,加以拒绝,拒绝接受;拒绝偿付
4.否认,否定,否决
5.(古代)休(妻),与(妻)离婚,遗弃(妻子);逐(子),断绝(父子)关系
6.(尤指政府等)拒付(公债等);赖(债)
7.抛弃,遗弃,抛开;放弃
例句:
It is harder for customers to repudiate transactions when their fingerprints are all over them.
如果顾客非常信赖他们的指纹,他们很难拒付交易。A new Irish government to be elected next spring is bound to repudiate the current arrangements.
将于明年春季选举产生的爱尔兰新政府,必将否定目前的安排。He would repudiate all debts incurred by his son.
他拒绝偿还他儿子的一切债务。Republican candidates for the presidential nomination of 2016 may well feel obliged to repudiate any tax increase that is agreed on now.
2016年总统大选时的共和党候选人很有可能觉得废除任何现在通过的增税协议对他来说是义不容辞。Let us all rise up to repudiate traditional Christianity.
让我们都起来弃绝传统的基督教。New evidence is conclusive enough to repudiate the original judgment or order.
有新的证据,足以推翻原判决、裁定的。Were the Church now to repudiate that doctrine, it would undermine papal authority.
如果教会现在对其纲领进行否认,这就成了对教皇权威的蔑视。But he has yet to publicly repudiate the idea that Mormonism is a cult.
但他却没有公开表示过摩门教不是邪教。
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