rejection 的定义
rejection 近义词
denial, refusal
更多rejection例句
- This comes after very public complaints from Microsoft regarding xCloud’s rejection from the App Store, which Apple denied because its App Store rules fundamentally did not allow game-streaming platforms on it.
- The error was compounded by the botched early rollout of testing kits and rejection of tests manufactured in other countries.
- It must’ve been a combo of getting used to rejection but then also not taking it as rejection.
- This kind of affect-laden, motivated thinking explains a wide range of examples of an extreme, evidence-resistant rejection of historical fact and scientific consensus.
- Since its last rejection, that request has gotten even harder for a project that’s been kicking around for 15 years.
- Yet, what my peers do not realize – or cannot handle – is that rejection is a necessary part of forging a romantic relationships.
- Kanye refuses to stomach any rejection, no matter how upper crust.
- And the rejection of that belief is the basic reason a person is a Republican.
- “We opened the Toronto Film Festival with The Fifth Estate, and there was an immediate rejection of it,” he says.
- To be sure, the election was not an embrace of the GOP platform, but it was a wholesale rejection of Barack Obama.
- A little inquiry by the officers showed that the trouble originated in the rejection of the bills by the railroad.
- The rejection of the reform bill produced an extraordinary sensation throughout the country.
- The rejection of' his motion irritated the already inflamed minds of the Chartists.
- Soon after its ignominious rejection the gout laid hold on Chatham, and he did not appear in parliament again for two years.
- North gave way and, in obedience to instructions, Harcourt procured the rejection of the bill.