单词 | rebuff |
释义 | rebuff nounadjective | verb + rebuff | preposition adjective➤sharp断然的拒绝➤humiliating羞辱性的回绝➤electoral (bre) 选民的冷遇◆the party suffered a humiliating electoral rebuff in 1945.该政党在 1945 年的选举中遭到选民的冷遇,很是丢脸。verb + rebuff➤meet (sth) with, receive, suffer遭到回绝◆her efforts were met with a sharp rebuff.她的努力遭到了断然拒绝。preposition➤a rebuff to对⋯的回绝◆in a rebuff to the president, congress voted against the bill.作为对总统的回绝,国会投票反对该项法案。➤rebuff from⋯作出的回绝◆she suffered a rebuff from her manager when she raised the matter.她向经理提出这个问题时碰了一鼻子灰。 rebuff /rɪbʌf/ verb [transitive] (formal) to refuse an offer, a request or suggestion in a way that is unkind or not polite 粗暴回绝;生硬地拒绝◆the bid was rebuffed by the board. 这个出价被董事会断然拒绝。 ▸ rebuff noun [countable]rebuff /rɪbʌf/ [countable] (rather formal) an unkind refusal of a friendly offer, request or suggestion(对善意的提议、要求或建议的)粗暴回绝,生硬拒绝◆in a rebuff to the president, congress voted against the bill.国会回绝了总统的要求,投票反对该项法案。◆her offer has met with a sharp rebuff.她主动帮忙,却遭到断然拒绝。rebuff /rɪbʌf/ [transitive] (written, often disapproving) to refuse a friendly offer, request or suggestion in an unkind way粗暴回绝,生硬拒绝(善意的提议、要求或建议)◆they rebuffed her request for help.他们一口拒绝了她的请求,不给她帮助。◆the offer was immediately rebuffed by union leaders.工会领导人立刻拒绝了这一提议。rebuff/rɪˈbʌf ||; rɪˈbʌf/noun [c] an unkind refusal of an offer or suggestion (对提议或建议)断然拒绝 rebuff verb [t] rebuffsee ⇨ reject 5 re·buff /rɪ`bʌf; rɪˈbʌf/v [t]formal to refuse someone's offer or suggestion in an unfriendly way 【正式】 [不友好地]拒绝[某人提供的帮助或建议]:◇his offer of help was rebuffed. 他愿意帮忙的提议被断然拒绝了。 rebuffn [c] |
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