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re·ject
/rɪˈʤɛkt/
被拒之人,被棄之物,不合格品,次品,不及格者,落選者(
vt
.)拒絕,抵制,否決
From:
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re·ject
/rɪˈʤɛkt/
及物動詞
拒絕,不接受,嘔出(食物),淘汰
From:
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reject
拒絕
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·ject
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rejected
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rejecting
.]
1.
To
cast
from
one
;
to
throw
away
;
to
discard
.
Therefore
all
this
exercise
of
hunting
. . .
the
Utopians
have
rejected
to
their
butchers
.
--
Robynson
(
More's
Utopia).
Reject
me
not
from
among
thy
children
.
--
Wisdom
ix
. 4.
2.
To
refuse
to
receive
or
to
acknowledge
;
to
decline
haughtily
or
harshly
;
to
repudiate
.
That
golden
scepter
which
thou
didst
reject
.
--
Milton
.
Because
thou
hast
rejected
knowledge
,
I
will
also
reject
thee
,
that
thou
shalt
be
no
priest
to
me
.
--
Hos
.
iv
. 6.
3.
To
refuse
to
grant
;
as
,
to
reject
a
prayer
or
request
.
Syn:
--
To
repel
;
renounce
;
discard
;
rebuff
;
refuse
;
decline
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
reject
n
:
the
person
or
thing
rejected
or
set
aside
as
inferior
in
quality
[
syn
:
cull
]
v
1:
refuse
to
accept
or
acknowledge
; "
I
reject
the
idea
of
starting
a
war
"; "
The
journal
rejected
the
student's
paper
" [
ant
:
accept
]
2:
refuse
to
accept
; "
He
refused
my
offer
of
hospitality
" [
syn
:
refuse
,
pass up
,
turn down
,
decline
] [
ant
:
accept
]
3:
deem
wrong
or
inappropriate
; "
I
disapprove
of
her
child
rearing
methods
" [
syn
:
disapprove
] [
ant
:
approve
]
4:
reject
with
contempt
; "
She
spurned
his
advances
" [
syn
:
spurn
,
freeze off
,
scorn
,
pooh-pooh
,
disdain
,
turn down
]
5:
resist
immunologically
the
introduction
of
some
foreign
tissue
or
organ
; "
His
body
rejected
the
liver
of
the
donor
" [
syn
:
resist
,
refuse
]
6:
refuse
entrance
or
membership
; "
They
turned
away
hundreds
of
fans
"; "
Black
people
were
often
rejected
by
country
clubs
"
[
syn
:
turn down
,
turn away
,
refuse
] [
ant
:
admit
]
7:
dismiss
from
consideration
; "
John
was
ruled
out
as
a
possible
suspect
because
he
had
a
strong
alibi
"; "
This
possibility
can
be
eliminated
from
our
consideration
"
[
syn
:
rule out
,
eliminate
]
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