v. 拒绝; 不接受; 回绝; (正式地)否认,驳斥; 拒绝与…往来; 断绝同…的关系 repudiate的第三人称单数
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VERB 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.
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。
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。
Indeed, in an effort to underline the idea that America now genuinely repudiates the idea of spheres of influence, John Kerry, the US secretary of state, even declared last year that the era of the Monroe Doctrine is dead. 实际上,为了突显美国现在完全拒绝建立势力范围的想法,美国国务卿约翰克里(JohnKerry)甚至在去年宣称,门罗主义时代已经结束。
John Redwood, in the foreword to his report, instinctively takes the point and, as one would expect, emphatically repudiates any attempt by the UK to adopt the euro or to follow any kind of exchange rate target. 在报告的前言中,约翰•雷德伍德本能地采取了这个立场,而且,正如你可以预想到的那样,他大力批判了英国在采纳欧元、或遵循任何汇率目标方面的一切尝试。
In the United states, you have today created a law, the telecommunications reform act, which repudiates your own constitution and insults the dreams of jefferson, washington, mill, madison, detoqueville, and brandeis. 在美国,你们颁布了《通讯改革法案》,这个法律否定了你们自己的宪法,辱没了杰斐逊、华盛顿、密尔、麦迪逊、托克维尔、布兰代斯的梦想。
The author illustrates the linguistic attributes and the aesthetic/ artistic value of literary works, repudiates "the idea of content", and classifies two conceptions of interpretation: one is to study the textual mechanisms; 论文阐述了文学语言的特点、文学作品的审美价值特点,批判了内容说,并区分诠释的两种状态:一为研究文学文本的运行机制;