repudiated

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基本释义

  • v.(正式地)否认( repudiate的过去式和过去分词 ); 拒绝接受; 拒绝与…往来; 拒不履行(法律义务)

实用例句

All slanders and libels should be repudiated.

一切诬蔑不实之词,应予推倒.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

This pessimistic attitude was flatly repudiated by the Navy.

此种悲观主义的倾向,却不折不扣地被海军排斥.

辞典例句

Wittegenstein repudiated many of the theorems set forth in the Tractatus.

维特根施坦放弃了许多他在《论文》一书中所提出的原则.

辞典例句

He repudiated the authorship of the book.

他否认那本书是他的著作.

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I will never be repudiated.

我永远不会被遗弃.

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She repudiated the gift sent to her.

她拒绝了送给她的礼物.

辞典例句

He utterly repudiated my offer of friendship.

他完全拒绝接受我的友好表示.

辞典例句

He repudiated the court's decision to offer bail.

他不接受法庭的保释裁决.

辞典例句

He repudiated the charge of having committed the crime.

他否认犯罪的控诉.

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Philip repudiated the charge of having committed the crime.

菲力浦否认犯罪的指控.

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Later, we repudiated dogmatism and came to learn a little more dialectics.

后来我们批判了教条主义,逐步地多学会了一点辩证法.

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In 1765, Frederick County, Maryland, repudiated the British Stamp Act.

1765年的这一天, 马里兰弗雷德里克县批判不列颠印花案.

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The parents repudiated their son.

这对父母遗弃了他们的孩子.

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The woman repudiated the divorce settlement.

这位妇女批判了‘离婚’这个办法.

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She repudiated the accusations.

她否认了这些指控.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. any connection is denied