reject 的 2 个定义
- to refuse to have, take, recognize, etc.: to reject the offer of a better job.
- to refuse to grant.
- to refuse to accept; rebuff: The other children rejected him. The publisher rejected the author's latest novel.
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- something rejected, as an imperfect article.
reject 近义词
say no to
reject 的近义词 49 个
- deny
- dismiss
- rebuff
- refuse
- renounce
- repudiate
- scrap
- spurn
- turn down
- veto
- burn
- cashier
- chuck
- decline
- despise
- disallow
- disbelieve
- discard
- discount
- discredit
- disdain
- eliminate
- exclude
- jettison
- jilt
- kill
- nix
- repel
- reprobate
- repulse
- scoff
- scorn
- scout
- second
- shed
- shun
- slough
- cast aside
- cast off
- cast out
- give thumbs down to
- not buy
- pass by
- pass on
- pass up
- put down
- shoot down
- throw away
- throw out
reject 的反义词 22 个
更多reject例句
- Then I glanced at the second book and woefully added it to the reject pile.
- “I firmly and wholeheartedly reject the allegations,” Hawking said from a Cambridge Hospital.
- As Assaf put it, “this is one way to reject extremism and make it so the people are not afraid.”
- And I was wondering how you combat that impulse to reject the young?
- His Mormon faith was no reason to reject his candidacy, he argued.
- I reject angrily authority that exists without my respect.
- If you use it wisely, it may be Ulysses' hauberk; if you reject it, the shirt of Nessus were a cooler winding-sheet!
- No man would reject the words of God if he knew that God spoke those words.
- Again, a principal cannot accept part of an agent's act and reject the remainder.
- If eager to get the most possible, she would reject the gift of money and claim her dower rights.
- Early stages of great grief reject comfort, but they long, with intense longing, for sympathy.