reneges

英 [rɪˈniːɡz] 美 [rɪˈniːɡz]

v.  违背(诺言); 背信弃义; 食言
renege的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 食言;反悔
    If someone reneges on a promise or an agreement, they do not do what they have promised or agreed to do.
    1. If someone reneged on a deal, they could never trade here again.
      谁要是违背了约定,就永远不能再在这里进行交易。

双语例句

  1. If a graduate signs a work contract or tripartite agreement with a company, that company is able to demand compensation if the graduate reneges on the deal, he said.
    他说,如果毕业生在与某公司签订了两方或三方劳动合同后毁约,公司可以要求赔偿。
  2. He acknowledged, however, that Tuesday's deal represented only a "first step," and White House spokesman Tony Snow warned Pyongyang it still faces sanctions if it reneges.
    同时布什还承认周二只是一个开始,白宫发言人称如果朝鲜食言的话将会受到进一步的制裁。