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denier

/dih-nahy-er/US // dɪˈnaɪ ər //UK // (dɪˈnaɪə) //

丹尼尔,变性人,否定,否定者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who denies.
    • : a person who refuses to accept the existence, truth, or validity of something despite evidence or general support for it: The writer is a Holocaust denier; a denier of climate change.

Examples

  • That’s one of the first things Do worried about — his vaccinated staff getting sick from vaccine deniers coming into his restaurant, maskless, pretending they are vaccinated.

  • Adan Meza and Socorro Meza Madera — Mayra’s parents — were not covid deniers.

  • Jair Bolsonaro is trying to shed his image as a “coronavirus denier”.

  • It’s meant as a symbol of all the climate-change deniers, the wall text says.

  • Unfortunately, some have naively suggested that science has unequivocally resolved how reading must be taught to every child and that those who disagree are science deniers.

  • Inhofe is not just a climate-change denier; he is a warrior for corporate-funded half-truths and outright lies.

  • A weird thing to quibble about, considering he is a moon landing denier.

  • Specifically, they got all rage-y because I referred to Jones as a “moon landing denier.”

  • Watson is taking issue—rather impolitely, I might add—with what I consider a moon landing denier.

  • And The New York Times routinely—and correctly—tags Irving with the Holocaust-denier label.

  • Her husband has become a farmer of the huitime denier,270 and made a prodigious fortune in less than six years.

  • So they left, and heard his shrill curse, when he saw Richard tossed forth never a denier.

  • "I have not a denier in my pockets," said the Chevalier, with a short laugh.

  • In 1721 a copper currency was struck for the colony at the mint of La Rochelle and Rouen of nine denier pieces.

  • Very useful in county business Denier, and laid hold of country life wonderfully, understood the obligations of a land-owner.