词组 | reject |
释义 | reject AC /rɪˈdʒekt/ verb to refuse to accept, believe in, or agree with somethingadverbsreject sth outright (=completely) He has not rejected the idea outright.totally reject sth My client totally rejects the accusations.categorically/unequivocally reject sth (=in a definite way, leaving no doubt) We categorically reject the claims made in the press.firmly reject sth The British proposals were firmly rejected by other EU countries.flatly reject sth (=in a firm and definite way) Ministers have flatly rejected the rebels’ demands.unanimously reject sth (=when all members of a group reject something) The board unanimously rejected the proposal.decisively reject sth (=when most members of a group reject something) Republican senators decisively rejected the president’s proposed budget.repeatedly reject sth (=reject it several times) The government has repeatedly rejected calls for lower taxes.prepositionsreject sth as... The site has been rejected as unsuitable for a large sporting competition.phrasesvote to reject sth Workers have voted to reject calls to end their six-week strike.urge sb to reject sth We urge the committee to reject any further appeals for changes to the rules. |
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