reject的意思和读音

reject

: [ˈriˌdʒekt] : [ˈriːdʒekt]

v.

n.

rejects  rejecting  rejected  

v.+n.reject offer,reject proposal,reject application,reject idea,reject hypothesis

adv.+v.absolutely reject,emphatically reject

v.accept

rejectv.argument/idea/plan

1.~ sthto refuse to accept or consider sth

to reject an argument/a claim/a decision/an offer/a suggestion

The prime minister rejected any idea of reforming the system.

The proposal was firmly rejected .

All our suggestions were rejected out of hand .

sb for job

2.~ sbto refuse to accept sb for a job, position, etc.

Please reject the following candidates…

I've been rejected by all the universities I applied to.

not use/publish

3.~ sthto decide not to use, sell, publish, etc. sth because its quality is not good enough

Imperfect articles are rejected by our quality control.退

new organ

4.~ sthto not accept a new organ after a transplant operation, by producing substances that attack the organ

not love

5.~ sb/sthto fail to give a person or an animal enough care or affection

The lioness rejected the smallest cub, which died.

When her husband left home she felt rejected and useless.

n.sth that cannot be used

1.something that cannot be used or sold because there is sth wrong with it

person

2.a person who has not been accepted as a member of a team, society, etc.

one of society's rejects

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v.1.to not agree to an offer, proposal, or request; to disagree with an idea, argument, or suggestion2.to refuse to take something, for example because it is damaged or is not what you wanted; to refuse to accept someone for a job or a course of study3.to behave in an unkind way to someone who wants kindness or love from you4.if someones body rejects an organ after a transplant operation, they become sick because their body has a bad reaction to the organ1.to not agree to an offer, proposal, or request; to disagree with an idea, argument, or suggestion2.to refuse to take something, for example because it is damaged or is not what you wanted; to refuse to accept someone for a job or a course of study3.to behave in an unkind way to someone who wants kindness or love from you4.if someones body rejects an organ after a transplant operation, they become sick because their body has a bad reaction to the organ

n.1.someone or something that is not accepted because they have not reached the necessary standard

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1.And if the goods are found not in conformity with that of the contract, we are entitled to lodge a claim with you or reject the goods.

2.Nevertheless, I do feel obligated to point out to you that she did not reject you.

3.However, the fact that Nufarm did not reject the revised offer outright is likely to provide Sinochem with some confidence.,Nufarm

4.Many of you seek Him and He presents Himself yet you reject him for fear that he does not align with your conception.

5.But Thumbelina did not like that haughty fellow. Yet she was unable to reject what the field mouse woman wanted.

6.For the good of Japanese democracy, not to mention its own future, the DPJ must reject Mr Ozawa and all that he stands for.

7.If you reject the notion that this nation's promise is reserved for the few, your voice must be heard in this election.

8.As long as you do not refuse to help other people's sincere, kind-hearted people will not reject them on the likes of you.

9.If doctors can predict which patients are beginning to reject the transplanted organ, they could try to head it off, she said.

10.If I can't trust that you won't reject me, I'll never be able to share my deepest self with you.