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单词 deny
释义
deny
(dɪn )
Word forms: denies , denying , denied
1. verb B2
When you deny something, you state that it is not true.
She denied both accusations. [VERB noun]
The government has denied that there was a plot to assassinate the president. [VERB that]
They all denied ever having seen her. [VERB verb-ing]
Synonyms: contradict, oppose, counter, disagree with  
2. verb
If you deny someone or something, you say that they have no connection with you or do not belong to you. [formal]
I denied my father because I wanted to become someone else. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: renounce, reject, discard, revoke  
3. verb B2
If you deny someone something that they need or want, you refuse to let them have it.
If he is unlucky, he may find that his ex-partner denies him access to his children. [VERB noun noun]
Don't deny yourself pleasure. [V pron-refl n]
My mother denied herself for us. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
Synonyms: refuse, decline, forbid, reject  
Collocations:
deny a link
Both governments publicly deny any link between the cases.
Times, Sunday Times
The evidence that there are new affluent criminals allows populist politicians to deny any link between inner-city deprivation and crime.
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He denied any link between the proposed airport and travel concessions received from the peer.
Times, Sunday Times
He denies any link to the company.
Times, Sunday Times
Labour denied any link but paid the gift back.
Times, Sunday Times
deny a permit
Of the several protest marches during that convention, this was the only one denied a permit by city authorities.
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They had been denied a permit to erect a 373sqft m2 marquee, but reapplied for a 230sqft m2 marquee.
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Recognizing the historical importance of the building, the city denied the permit and applied to have the house designated as a protected city landmark.
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Local zoning authorities denied the permit, citing an ordinance governing additions and new construction in a historic district.
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deny a possibility
And it goes without saying that the last refuge for those who deny the possibility of a depth of experience of this dimension will always be the accusation of elitism.
Times, Sunday Times
In contrast, subjectivist statisticians deny the possibility of fully objective analysis for the general case.
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Upon questions from the press, he didn't deny the possibility to return to politics in the future.
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Both deny the possibility of downward causation and see emergence as an expression of events that fundamentally are microscopically generated.
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Less raucous than last year's dark hit, it's also in some ways bleaker, denying all possibility of escaping the past.
Times, Sunday Times
deny a report
Government and military officials contacted yesterday refused to comment but did not deny the report.
Times, Sunday Times
Her representative would neither confirm nor deny the report.
The Sun
The royal palace refused to confirm or deny the report.
Globe and Mail
Yesterday he again refused to deny the report, which he dismissed as 'petty stuff'.
Times, Sunday Times
Given a chance to deny the report, he told his annual shareholders meeting he would 'let the rumours and speculation take care of itself'.
Times, Sunday Times
deny a request
Can we be liable if we deny his request?
Christianity Today
Your patient deserves an explanation as to why you deny his request and the action you propose to take to address his problem.
Globe and Mail
They did deny that request.
Times, Sunday Times
Can the school deny his request?
Times, Sunday Times
Then the final decision will be made to accept or deny the request.
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deny a right
Nobody should seek to deny the right to worship.
Times, Sunday Times
To deny the right to be heard amounts to unfairness.
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However, critics last night warned that the changes could lead to more family members being denied the right to look after their own relatives.
Times, Sunday Times
They're the ones who have been denied their right to live in a free society.
Times, Sunday Times
However, half a century after the birth of the pill, could anybody imagine being denied the right to make them?
Times, Sunday Times
deny a visa
Yet after nearly a year finding sponsorship for her various outfits and finessing her choreography, she was denied a visa.
Times,Sunday Times
By denying her visa applications, she could be accused of not living here long enough.
The Sun
Those involved were so confident of fooling immigration officials that they offered a money-back guarantee to any customer denied a visa.
Times, Sunday Times
His wife has also been denied a visa, despite being in good health, because the two were on a joint ticket.
Times, Sunday Times
deny an opportunity
But injuries and other factors have conspired to deny the opportunity he expected.
Times, Sunday Times
He could be denied that opportunity again today.
Times, Sunday Times
Those shareholders who want to participate in the potential success of the merger are being denied that opportunity, critics say.
Times, Sunday Times
You are being denied the opportunity to profit from a small piece of investment history.
Times, Sunday Times
At the most macro level, roughly 1.74 million potential visitors were denied the opportunity to experience the museums during the month they were closed.
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deny angrily
His aides angrily denied the men had been paid off.
The Sun (2012)
Government sources last night angrily denied the claims.
The Sun (2012)
She also angrily denied she didn't contribute to her team.
The Sun (2010)
deny assault
MP denies assault
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Master denies assault
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Singer denies assault
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
deny categorically
He said the Americans categorically denied that they had anything to do with it.
Robert Wilson THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002)
He has no idea where the story has come from and he categorically denies saying any of it.
The Sun (2012)
Downing Street last night categorically denied that it was planning for an early general election.
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
deny consistently
Reports that he had cancer or another terminal disease were consistently denied by officials.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The car maker has consistently denied there is a manufacturing fault, saying it is driver error that causes the problem.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
He has consistently denied the allegations.
Times,Sunday Times (2019)
deny emphatically
It emphatically denies it misuses information or acts unethically.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
She has emphatically denied the claims.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
His lawyer says he 'emphatically denies any criminal misconduct or wrongdoing'.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
deny entry
The bishop also urged museum bosses to deny entry to under-18s.
The Sun
With cramp-tormented players dropping like ninepins in extra time, penalties knocked at the door like the uninvited guest to whom nobody could deny entry.
Times, Sunday Times
He has standing orders to deny entry to any uninvited ghost(s).
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Without one, drivers risk being denied entry at borders, could be fined or see their car confiscated.
The Sun
The doctorate student was initially denied entry until two university chiefs stepped in.
The Sun
deny firmly
He has firmly denied any wrongdoing.
The Sun (2014)
It's an accusation he firmly denies.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
Not long afterwards, he firmly denied having firmly suggested anything of the sort.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
deny freedom
He seems to want freedom of speech for himself, but to deny freedom of association to his group.
Times, Sunday Times
He was denied freedom expression, movement and association.
Times, Sunday Times
They were herded into 'displacement camps', where they were denied freedom of movement by armed police and soldiers.
Times, Sunday Times
Just as in real life, nobody should be denied freedom of speech online.
Computing
It should not be thought that this view completely denies freedom of choice, however.
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deny funding
However, that will not leave them unscathed if a bank refuses credit to a big customer or denies funding to a key supplier.
Times, Sunday Times
This was the first time in 40 years the organisation was denied funding by the department.
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In 2007-08, the district was again, denied funding.
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The system was originally slated to open in 2009, but was denied funding by a referendum in 2004, after the start of detail engineering stages.
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Council later reconsidered the decision, but nonetheless still denied funding.
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deny hotly
He hotly denies it and feels let down that the club haven't backed his rebuttal.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
An insider yesterday said the man 'hotly denied 'any impropriety was taking place.
The Sun (2008)
There were even rumours - hotly denied by her - that she bought one.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
deny involvement
He has denied involvement, but there is increasing evidence that his followers were at the core of the coup attempt.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Four other people have admitted being part of the plot while three deny involvement.
The Sun (2012)
He denied involvement in football hooliganism.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Both men deny involvement in the death.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
deny knowledge
They may characterize the transactions as the best-kept secret in the banking industry, and assert that, if asked, bank and regulatory officials would deny knowledge of such instruments.
Christianity Today
The defendant did not deny knowledge of the existence of the camera or the possibility that his action could have been seen by people passing by.
Times, Sunday Times
The issue was categorically put on the global table in 2002; no one can deny knowledge, nor the huge time and money spent on meetings and papers.
Times, Sunday Times
Wile they deny knowledge, one of them inadvertently reveals the intendant's involvement.
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But the president himself, who clearly was in favor of such actions, was not to be directly involved, so that he could deny knowledge of it.
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deny outright
So the response must deny outright that there are such things as heaps.
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The bank denied outright nationalisation was an option.
The Sun
A fortnight ago he denied outright that there was any rift.
Times, Sunday Times
Thousands of others are under review, for reasons including possible fraud, while 116 have been denied outright.
Times, Sunday Times
deny parole
He was denied parole for the 11th time last month and a transcript of the hearing was released yesterday.
The Sun
We see judges denying parole because they are hungry.
Times, Sunday Times
He had previously been denied parole for never showing remorse.
The Sun
The pair were denied parole last summer.
canada.com
He has been repeatedly denied parole.
Times, Sunday Times
deny payment
If an employee sends information to the bank with fraudulent items, then the bank would not know to deny payment.
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His family had been denied payment on several occasions.
Times, Sunday Times
He says he would have denied payment had he seen any documentation for it.
Houston Chronicle
In order to expedite and simplify the overall process, holdbacks can be claimed against by any subcontractors who are denied payment by the contractor who employed them on the project.
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deny permission
When the documentary maker sent a recording of part of the song, the company responded that it would deny permission.
Times, Sunday Times
Labour has vowed to remove everyone denied permission to stay.
The Sun
But even then she was denied permission to travel abroad.
Times, Sunday Times
Horror stories began to circulate of people who had tried to renovate their kitchen and had been denied permission because they lacked an 'artist-inresidence' certificate.
Times, Sunday Times
While the president's plane was denied permission to land, pro and anti-coup factions fought into the night.
Times, Sunday Times
deny repeatedly
He has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Times,Sunday Times (2020)
He went on television to deny repeatedly that he had ever said such a thing.
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
After being repeatedly denied bail, he pleaded guilty in the hope of obtaining a lenient sentence.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
deny rumour
Last week the government was forced to deny rumours that the cull was about to be called off.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
While the couple have denied persistent rumours they are getting a divorce, cracks in their relationship are showing.
The Sun (2013)
He denied rumours that he had cheated.
The Sun (2009)
He denied the rumours but four years later quit as leader after admitting he had a drink problem.
The Sun (2010)
deny strenuously
The funding bodies strenuously deny this.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
His family strenuously deny any involvement in tax fraud.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
In fact he even strenuously denied the existence of many of these debts.
Leasor, James TANK OF SERPENTS (2002)
deny strongly
His lawyers are strongly denying the accusations.
The Sun (2015)
He strongly denied any links to the contraband goods.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The government has strongly denied that he was an agent or that it had paid him.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
deny suggestion
She did not deny the suggestion.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
But he strongly denies any suggestion the children's education suffers as a result.
The Sun (2015)
It denied any suggestion of a cover-up.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
deny the truth
And sometimes it's flatly to deny the truth, because to rub it in would be cruel and achieve nothing.
Times, Sunday Times
Finally, all parties involved will vehemently deny the truth of these four axioms.
Times, Sunday Times
According to them, only by refusing either to affirm or to deny the truth of what we can not know, can we achieve ataraxia.
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After being forced to deny the truth, he was allowed to leave with the group, but at the last moment returned home.
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But nobody denied the truth of my comments.
The Sun
deny vehemently
He telephoned the producers, who 'denied vehemently on behalf of every member of the cast that this word had ever been used'.
The Times Literary Supplement
He said that the current levels of demand ruled out any price cuts, but denied vehemently that limiting the supply was a deliberate marketing ploy.
Times, Sunday Times
During the course of two nights' play he was accused of cheating, which he denied vehemently.
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deny wrongdoing
They denied wrongdoing and successfully sued publications that alleged corruption.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The funds did not admit or deny wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
He has denied wrongdoing but admits being aware of the attacks.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Translations:
Chinese: 否认
Japanese: 否定する
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