/rɪˈdʒekt ||; rɪˈdʒɛkt/verb
[T] to refuse to accept sb/sth 拒绝接受:
The plan was rejected as being impractical.计划因不切实际而遭否决。 ➔rejectionnoun [C,U]
Gargi got a rejection from Leeds University.加吉申请就读利兹大学未被录取。There has been total rejection of the new policy.人们完全不接受那项新政策。
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/ˈri:dʒekt ||; ˈridʒɛkt/noun
[C] a person or thing that is not accepted because he/she/it is not good enough 因未符合要求而被拒绝的人或物:
Rejects are sold at half price.次品以半价出售。
reject1/rIˋdʒɛkt; rIˈdʒekt/v [T]1 to not accept something or someone [ accept ] 拒绝﹐不接受: Your application has been rejected. 你的申请被否决了。He flatly rejected (=completely rejected) our offers of help. 他断然拒绝了我们提出的帮助。I had expected my idea to be rejected outright (=without even being considered). 我原本预料我的想法会被立即否决。reject sth as sth The meat was rejected as unfit to eat. 这种肉被认为不合格﹐不适宜食用。Doctors say her body may reject the new kidney. 医生说她的身体可能会排斥移植的肾。2 to not give someone love or attention 冷落﹐厌弃﹐嫌弃: She felt rejected by her parents. 她感到被父母厌弃。
reject2/ˋridʒɛkt; ˈriːdʒekt/n [C] a product that is damaged 次品﹐废品: cheap rejects 廉价的次品
rejectrejectrejectsrejectedrejectingverb (rejects, rejecting, rejected)to say that you do not want somebody or something: He rejected my offer of help.▶ rejectionrejectionrejectionsnoun: David got a rejection from Leeds University.