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。