reject
verb
noun
rɪˈdʒekt
verb
1
OFFER/SUGGESTION/IDEA
提议/建议/观点
to
refuse
to
accept,
believe
in,
or
agree
with
something
拒绝接受 (相信、帮助 );
Sarah
rejected
her
brother’s
offer
of
help.
萨拉拒绝了她弟弟的帮助。
reject
sth
as
sth
Gibson
rejected
the
idea
as
‘absurd’.
吉布森拒绝了这个想法,说它是“荒谬的”。
Dexter
flatly
rejected
(=completely
rejected)
calls
for
his
resignation.
德克斯特对要他辞职的呼声置之不理。
His
proposal
was
rejected
outright
(=completely
rejected)
.
他的建议被彻底否决了。
2
NOT CHOOSE SB
没选中某人
to
not
choose
someone
for
a
job,
course
of
study
etc
不接受; 不雇用; 不录取;
It’s
obvious
why
his
application
was
rejected.
他的申请被拒绝原因很明显。
3
PRODUCT
产品
to
throw
away
something
that
has
just
been
made,
because
its
quality
is
not
good
enough
〔因质量不好而〕废弃
If
inspectors
find
a
defective
can,
the
batch
is
rejected.
如果检察员发现一个劣质罐头,这批货就会被废弃。
4
NOT LOVE SB
不爱某人
to
refuse
to
give
someone
any
love
or
attention
冷落,嫌弃,厌弃
Children
feel
abandoned
or
rejected
if
they
don’t
see
their
parents
regularly.
小孩子如果不能经常见到父母,就会有被遗弃或受冷落的感觉。
5
ORGAN
器官
if
your
body
rejects
an
organ,
after
a
TRANSPLANT
operation,
it
does
not
accept
that
organ
排异,排斥〔移植器官〕
ˈriːdʒekt
noun
6
a
product
that
has
been
rejected
because
there
is
something
wrong
with
it
次品,废品
a
shop
selling
cheap
rejects
销售便宜次品的商店
7
someone
who
is
not
accepted
or
liked
by
another
person,
or
by
other
people
不合格者; 被排斥者; 被拒收者
They
felt
that
they
were
society’s
rejects.
他们感到自己是社会的弃儿。