renege的意思和读音

renege

: [rɪˈnɪɡ] : [rɪˈneɪɡ]

v.);

n.

reneges  reneging  reneged  

v.go back on,break a promise,back out,default

renegev.

1.[i]~ (on sth));to break a promise, an agreement, etc.

to renege on a deal/debt/contract, etc.

v.1.; (one's country);2.,,3.()

n.1.

na.1.“renegue”

v.1.to decide not to do something that you promised to do

na.1.The variant of renegue

1. privilege renege bilge ...

2. privilege renege bilge ...

3. renegade renege renegotiable ...

4. abnegation n renege v renegade n ...

5. relegate( )// renege) 49) virulent( )// ...

6. negative () renege (,) abolish () ...

7. renegade renege renounce ...

8. accomplice renege arbiter ...

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1.What's more, you could damage the relationship you have with a recruiter if he or she believes you and you later renege on your promises.

2.For one thing, history tells us that the Republican Party would renege on its side of any deal as soon as it got the chance.

3.It would be wrong for any leader in so fragile a country as Ukraine to renege on all the pledges he makes to avoid conflict.使使

4.The trading system will have much more trouble if the United States starts to renege on its traditional leadership role.

5.Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama is a way of encouraging him to not renege on the universal principles that he has championed.

6.They worry that Beijing will renege on its promise of allowing democratic elections for the chief executive by 2017 and for Legco by 2020.2017、2010

7.You can't renege on what you represented over the phone.

8.Some, like Cosco, a shipping giant, have brazenly tried to renege on contracts.

9.It says firmly that the EU must not renege on its promise.

10.One, paradoxically, is morality: Often, ordinary decent people feel bad if they take someone's money but then renege.