第三人称单数:repudiates
现在分词:repudiating
repudiate什么意思
过去分词:repudiated
过去式:repudiated
及物动词拒绝接受; (正式地)否认; 拒绝与…往来; 拒不履行(法律义务)
repudiate的反义词
及物动词
1. He declined to repudiate violence.
他拒绝谴责暴力。
repudiate
1. 否定:佛山市 Foshan Municipality | 否定 repudiate | 否决权 veto power
2. 批判:republish 再版 | repudiate 批判 | repudiation 批判
3. 断绝关系:reprimand谴责,惩戒 | repudiate断绝关系 | repugnance令人厌恶
1. 批判;驳斥;与…断绝关系
If you repudiate something or someone, you show that you strongly disagree with them and do not want to be connected with them in any way.
e.g. Leaders urged people to turn out in large numbers to repudiate the violence...
领导们力劝人们集体出面反对暴力。
e.g. The Prime Minister has repudiated racist remarks made by a member of the Conservative Party.
首相已经驳斥了一个保守党成员的种族主义言论。
1. No matter how often Chinese leaders repudiate any hegemonic ambition, wariness about China's intentions will remain.
2. " I would call upon this Islamic cleric to publicly apologise and repudiate his remarks, " Rudd said.
3. Minor offenses against social order are also found in Western countries, but the mainstream attitude there is to repudiate them.
verb
1. refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid
e.g. The woman repudiated the divorce settlement
2. cast off
e.g. She renounced her husband
The parents repudiated their son
3. reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust
e.g. She repudiated the accusations
4. refuse to recognize or pay
e.g. repudiate a debt