rebuff
rebuff
英 [rɪ'bʌf] 美 [rɪ'bʌf]n. 断然拒绝;回绝;漠不关心
vt. 断然拒绝
rebuff setdown 严厉拒绝
rebuff approve 严厉拒绝
Even Rebuff 甚至断然拒绝
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21世纪大英汉词典 柯林斯英汉双解大词典
rebuff [ri'bʌf]
n.
(对建议等的)断然拒绝
挫折;阻碍;抵制
vt.
断然拒绝;漠视:
All their proposals were rebuffed.
他们的建议全被断然拒绝了。
挫败;阻止:
They rebuffed the enemy attack from the air.
他们挫败了敌人的空袭。
n. 断然拒绝;回绝;漠不关心
indifference , apathy
vt. 断然拒绝
slap on
例句
His rebuff thoroughly deflated me.
他的断然拒绝使我心灰意懒。
Even as they rebuff some products, Japan's foreign customers are scrambling to get hold of others.
尽管断然拒绝一些产品,但日本的海外顾客们却争先恐后的要抢购另外一些。
Mr Ding said the pre- congress speech was a rebuff to conservatives in the party who had hoped for a more leftist tilt from Mr Hu.
丁学良表示,胡锦涛在党代会召开前的这番讲话,是对党内保守派的回绝,他们原本希望胡锦涛的立场会更为左倾。
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