rejection

英[rɪ'dʒekʃn] 美[rɪ'dʒekʃn]
  • n. 拒绝;被弃;[医]排异
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 拒绝
    2. 呕出物
    3. 退回
    4. 废弃
    5. 剔除
    6. 摒弃
    7. 厌弃
    8. 剔除物
    9. 废弃物
    10. 抛弃
    11. 【医】排斥
    12. 否决
    13. 排泄物
    14. 拒斥
    15. 排除
    16. 抵制
    17. 【统】否定
    18. 【律】驳回
    19. 【电讯】阻碍
    20. 甩开

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the act of rejecting something;

    "his proposals were met with rejection"

  2. the state of being rejected

  3. (medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign;

    "rejection of the transplanted liver"

  4. the speech act of rejecting

1. This is a rejection of most of what has gone before.
这是对早先讨论过的很多事情的否定。

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2. The response of the audience varied from outright rejection to warm hospitality.
观众反应不一,有人完全不能接受,也有人击掌叫好。

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3. Women tend to personalise rejection more than men.
一旦遭拒,女性比男性更容易将事情个人化。

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4. Your trouble is that you can't take rejection.
你的问题是不能接受拒绝。

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5. These feelings of rejection and hurt remain.
被拒绝和受伤的感觉还在。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Her rejection dashed him.
      她的拒绝使他难堪。
    2. Her rejection of him seems to have made him go back into his shell.
      他遭她拒绝后就更不爱吭声了。
    3. Her proposal met with continual rejections.
      她的建议一再遭到拒绝。
    4. I was annoyed at her rejection of my offer.
      我为她拒绝我的提议而感到不快。
    5. She took the rejection very hard.
      她痛苦地接受被拒绝这一现实。
    6. Constant rejection has sapped her will.
      不断的被拒绝逐渐使她丧失了信心。
    7. You should pay attention to rejection reactions when transplanting an alien organ.
      异体间器官移植要特别注意排异反应。