名词拒绝; 摒弃; 剔除物; <医>排斥
名词
1. He decided not to approach her for fear of rejection.
他因怕遭拒绝决定不再去找她。
rejection的反义词
1. 排斥反应:在同种移植中,即使外科手术十分成功,没有任何失误,移植物也会因排斥反应(rejection)而不能长期存活,这是长久困扰人们的一个大问题. 1944年Medawar等人以周密的实验证明了移植排斥反应是宿主和移植物之间产生的免疫应答;
2. 拒识:其中,我们更加入了独有的噪声检测技术,当环境噪声很大时,能给用户相应的提示;并且加入了可信度评估(Confidence measure)和拒识(Rejection)技术,对于命令以外的语音或者干扰声音可以拒识.
1. They even " infuriated " him by sending a " letter of rejection ".
2. This was a rejection of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's call on Monday for Iran to freeze its own enrichment work.
3. A similar rejection also happened in Carlyle's $ 375 million bid for the construction equipment maker Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Inc in 2008.
4. The team noted a slight difference in rejection among Chinese and Caucasian subjects.
5. Rejection is a possibility whenever someone receives an organ or cells from someone else because the body regards this as foreign tissue.
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6. Shao said the real aim of the rejection is to increase the monopoly of the taxi market in Beijing and reap colossal profits.
7. He said it will help ease the endless shortage of human organs for transplant operations, and is conducive to solving the difficult problem of immunologic rejection.
8. The official signalled the apparent rejection of the Taiwanese plan at a regular press conference by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council.
9. The bill aims to pressure China to revalue its currency following Beijing's rejection of calls for speedy revaluation.
10. rejection的近义词
10. Some attributed the rejection to the current law's failure to empower authorities or social organizations to file lawsuits against those who violate public interests.
noun
1. the act of rejecting something
e.g. his proposals were met with rejection
2. the speech act of rejecting
3. (medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign
e.g. rejection of the transplanted liver
4. the state of being rejected