disavow的意思和读音

disavow

: [ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ] : [.dɪsə'vaʊ]

v.

disavows  disavowing  disavowed  

v.disown,deny,renounce,reject,recant

disavowv.

1.~ sthto state publicly that you have no knowledge of sth or that you are not responsible for sth/sb

They disavowed claims of a split in the party.

v.1.,,(),()

v.1.to say firmly that you have no connection with someone or something or no responsibility for them

1. disaster disavow , disband ...

2. disaster disavow , disband ...

3. dipsomania disavow disband () ...

4. dipsomania disavow disband () ...

5. dialatory disavow dispassionate ...

6. disavow: 。 overthrow: 。 ...

7. 〖 makearoundtrip;makeareturntrip〗 〖 deny;disavow〖 thunder〗 ...

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1.Tends to deny or disavow own needs for caring, comfort, closeness, etc. , or to consider such needs unacceptable. 159.

2.Culture means many things in this context, but at heart it is a suite of traits we inherit and also choose to disavow or to stress.

3.In the name of reconciliation, politicians disavow the militias that once killed on their behalf.

4.But sooner or later Republicans were bound to notice other reasons to disavow Lincoln.

5.Perhaps the best approach these days is to disavow competition with Google entirely.google

6.As the Tao operates impartially in the universe, so should mankind disavow assertive, purposive action.

7.As always, should any member of your team be caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow all knowledge of your actions. And Mr.

8.Washington must show itself willing to deal with Taliban leaders who disavow al-Qaeda.

9.In his address, Nasrallah admitted that the previous government was brought down because of Hariri's refusal to disavow the tribunal.

10.But he does not disavow his long service in ZANU-PF governments.