rejected / verb rɪˈdʒɛkt; noun ˈri dʒɛkt /

被拒绝被拒绝的拒绝被拒绝了

rejected2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to refuse to have, take, recognize, etc.: to reject the offer of a better job.
  2. to refuse to grant.
  3. to refuse to accept; rebuff: The other children rejected him. The publisher rejected the author's latest novel.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something rejected, as an imperfect article.

rejected 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

rebuffed

rejected 的近义词 9
rejected 的反义词 1

更多rejected例句

  1. In life, José Saramago refused to see his once-rejected book Skylight published.
  2. The role was originally offered to John Wayne, who rejected it for being “unpatriotic.”
  3. Brutality must be rejected as a “mistake,” but simultaneously preserved as a possible policy option.
  4. Schettino also tried to enter a plea bargain agreement, which ultimately was rejected by the Grosseto court.
  5. The boy feels rejected and confused, and then hits on a Christmas morning solution, delivering a penguin mate for his penguin.
  6. The bill to remove the civil disabilities of the Jews rejected in the British parliament by a vote of 288 to 165.
  7. A physician who applied for membership in a medical society was rejected because of unprofessional conduct.
  8. The Gentiles shall seek and find Christ, but the Jews will persecute him, and be rejected, only a remnant shall be reserved.
  9. As if by mutual consent the owners of the rejected cattle slowly departed.
  10. In due course indemnity claims were forwarded to the military authorities, who rejected them all.