单词 | reject |
释义 | reject reject /ˈriː.dʒekt/ noun [C] F0 a product that is damaged or not perfectly made Thesaurus+: ↑Refusing and rejectingF0 a person who has not been accepted by an organization or by society: » He considered himself as one of life's rejects.Thesaurus+: ↑Refusing and rejecting reject /rɪˈdʒekt/ verb [T] ↑Verb Endings for reject B2 to refuse to accept, use, or believe something or someone: » The appeal was rejected by the High Court.» Coin-operated machines in England reject euros.» The prime minister rejected the suggestion that it was time for him to resign.» I applied for a job as a mechanic in a local garage, but I was rejected (= I was not offered the job).» The football coach rejected him for the first team (= he was not offered a place).Thesaurus+: ↑Refusing and rejectingB2 to not give someone the love and attention they want and are expecting from you: » When she was sent to boarding school, she felt as though her parents had rejected her.Thesaurus+: ↑Treating people or animals badly , ↑Insults and abuse , ↑Unkind, cruel and unfeeling , ↑Violent or aggressiveF0 SPECIALIZED If your body rejects an organ that has been put in during a medical operation, it fails to accept it and tries to attack and destroy it. Thesaurus+: ↑Surgery• • • Extra Examples:» The programme makers reject the notion that seeing violence on television has a harmful effect on children.» Modernism seeks to find new forms of expression and rejects traditional or accepted ideas.» She rejected his unwelcome advances.» It will not surprise anyone to learn that the offer has been rejected.» The steelworkers' leader rejected the 2% pay-rise saying it was an insult to the profession. |
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