refute的意思和读音

refute

: [rɪˈfjut] : [rɪˈfjuːt]

v.

refutes  refuting  refuted  

v.+n.refute argument

v.prove

v.disprove,contest,rebut,counter,repudiate

refutev.

1.~ sthto prove that sth is wrong

to refute an argument/a theory, etc.

2.~ sthto say that sth is not true or fair

She refutes any suggestion that she behaved unprofessionally.

v.1.,(,)

v.1.to say that a statement is not true or accurate without giving proof2.to prove that a statement is false

1. reply refute reveal ...

2. (4) ;[ open up] (6) [ refute] (8) [ reclaim] ...

3. 246. refrain from v. 247. refute v. 248. remainder n. ...

4. 〖 dialecticalmaterialism;diamit〗 refute〖 forensicskill;eloquence〗 ...

5. refresh v. 使 refute v. remain v. ...

6. 〖 examineandapproveanddo〗 refute;criticize〗 〖 ratifythearrest〗 ...

7. Reflection 2 Refute 2 reinforce 2 ...

8. 〖 echo〗 refute〖 stope〗 ...

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1.Every genuine test of a theory is an attempt to falsify it, or to refute it.

2.I can't refute it or agree with it, but the seriousness with which you say this affects me somewhere But I feel that is not enough.

3.The minister is to appear on television to refute the newspaper story and put the matter in its true light.

4.Given the history of the EELV program, and many other examples, that assertion is pretty easy to refute.

5.I knew he was lying but I had no evidence with which to refute his story.

6.The best way to support or to refute some issue is to take the real case from your daily life as a reference.

7.When the regime could no longer refute the evidence, they finally approved rehabilitating the coral reef and making it into a marine refuge.

8.Negotiations do not involve religious beliefs, sex or refute their political views to avoid misunderstandings and disputes.

9.You may well be right; I am not in a position either to refute or to verify them.使

10.Instructors may call on you to examine that interpretation and defend it, refute it, or offer some new view of your own.