rebuff的意思和读音

rebuff

: [rɪˈbʌf] : [rɪ'bʌf]

v.退

n.

rebuffs  

v.accept

n.acceptance

v.snub,reject,refuse,repulse,slight

n.rejection,refusal,denial,putdown

rebuffn.

1.an unkind refusal of a friendly offer, request or suggestion

Her offer of help was met with a sharp rebuff.

v.1.,2.(,),3.退

v.1.to refuse to talk to someone or do what they suggest

1. rage rebuff rebut ...

2. rebellious rebuff rebuild ...

3. reassure v. 使 rebuff vt. recalcitrant adj. ...

4.退 〖 hamlet〗 退rebuff;repel;repulse;beatback;beatoff〗 〖 invaluableadvice〗 ...

5. proprietor rebuff resilient ...

6. ... )respectfully 怀; )rebuff ; )walk in limping manner ...

7. 248 nerve n. 498 rebuff 748 curve n. 线 ...

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1.The trip appeared to be a direct rebuff to Obama who had said that both Georgia and Ukraine should be free to choose their own leaders.

2.Some commentators suggested that the ban might be a rebuff to China for its close relationship with Pakistan.

3.If Mr Bush continues to instruct Israel to rebuff Mr Assad's overtures, Mr Olmert will no doubt obey orders.

4.That would be a rebuff to Mrs Merkel's government and perhaps a fatal blow to Mr Westerwelle's transformation agenda.

5.The disciples laughed, taking this to be a well-deserved rebuff. Only the stranger was struck by its depth..

6.The rebuff came as Stephen W. Bosworth, the American special envoy on North Korea, began a trip to Asia with a fresh offer of dialogue.使·

7.The unexpected rebuff can feel confusing and suck the positive energy out of the air.

8.Cumulatively these transcribed minutes help us to see the gradual changes in policy when both sides were willing to risk rebuff.

9.The Ayatollah appeared to rebuff an attempt by Mr. Ahmedinejad to kiss his hand.

10.TYPICAL USE: We tried to be friendly, but his rebuff made us think he wanted to be left alone.使