denying / dɪˈnaɪ /

否认否定拒绝承认拒绝接受

denying 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·nied, de·ny·ing.

  1. to state that is not true: to deny an accusation.
  2. to refuse to agree or accede to: to deny a petition.
  3. to withhold the possession, use, or enjoyment of: to deny access to secret information.
  4. to withhold something from, or refuse to grant a request of: to deny a beggar.
  5. to refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disown; disavow; repudiate: to deny one's gods.
  6. to withhold from accessibility to a visitor: The secretary denied his employer to all those without appointments.
  7. Obsolete. to refuse to take or accept.

denying 近义词

v. 动词 verb

disagree, renounce, decline

更多denying例句

  1. The county denied the request by arguing that Whitlock must first provide the names and dates of each decedent whose death certificate he wished to view.
  2. Thereafter, he found himself repeatedly denying his comments amounted to support for defunding the police.
  3. I know I’ll make more money on the male side, where the audience is bigger, but that means denying a core part of myself.
  4. The Veterans Administration frequently and perhaps unlawfully denies benefits to veterans with “other than honorable” discharges.
  5. Legal proceedings played out publicly after Heard filed for divorce from Depp in May 2016, with tabloids circulating photographs and videos detailing the allegations Depp has repeatedly denied.
  6. TLC promptly pulled the plug on the hit series and Shannon embarked on a press tour denying the claims.
  7. With its growing ubiquity, there is no denying the influence of the sharing economy this holiday.
  8. And there is no denying that Fisher plays a lot of Asteroids.
  9. Negation: Were there any related denying stories competing for attention?
  10. Now he says they agreed to work together on ISIS—and Russia is denying it.
  11. But there's no denying that I behaved disgracefully to—you know—and Dr. Ashton has good reason to be incensed.
  12. What his object was in denying knowledge we knew he possessed did not transpire till later.
  13. Let us suppose that any one denying the theory of Laplace or the theory of Copernicus would be reviled as an "Infidel."
  14. It tried to follow him beyond the grave, disputing his right to make a will and denying him burial in consecrated ground.
  15. Well, there's no denying things ain't gone quite as well as I expected.