disavow如何读

英:[ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ]

美:[ˌdɪsə'vaʊ]

disavow是什么意思

  • v.否认;不赞成

disavow自然拼读

dis·a·vow

dIs vaU

disavow变形

第三人称单数:disavows

现在分词:disavowing

过去式:disavowed

过去分词:disavowed

disavow扩展

disavowedly (adv.)

disavow词根

词根:disavow

n.

disavowal 否定,否认;拒绝;不承认

disavow英英释义

transitive verb

to deny any knowledge of, responsibility for, or connection with; disclaim.

to deny having (knowledge, intention, or the like).The demonstrators disavowed any intention of causing harm to the conference participants.

to deny as being true.

disavow词源中文解释

"拒绝承认; 否认知道、对...负责或与...有联系",14世纪晚期,来自古法语 desavouer(13世纪),源自 avouer “承认,接受,认可”(见 avow),加上 des- “相反的”(见 dis-)。相关词汇: Disavowed; disavowing。

disavow_法律行业词汇

否认

推翻

抵赖

disavow词源英文解释

Middle English desavowen, from Anglo-French desavouer, from des- dis- + avouer to avow

The first known use of disavow was in the 15th century

disavow儿童词典英英释义

disbandverb

to break up the organization of a group : disperse

disband the club

disavowverb

to deny having, knowing, or being responsible for

will disavow any knowledge of your activities

disavowverb

to deny having, knowing, or being responsible for

will disavow any knowledge of your activities

disavow 例句

1 “American Idiot” represented the final stages of a cultural sea change for Green Day, which was vilified for disavowing its punk-rock roots when it released its third LP, “Dookie,” through a major label, in 1994.

2 Mr. Prince first announced his decision in a series of tweets, saying that he was disavowing the work.

3 And Mr. Moore disavowed the notion that the show is an elaborate prank.

4 Chua and other youth organizers hoped to pressure the New York State governor to disavow contributions to his gubernatorial re-election campaign from oil, gas, and coal interests.

5 They’ve seen America’s first black president elected and a presidential candidate hesitate to disavow the Ku Klux Klan.

6 But to, to paint my whole life on that is a gross distortion, because we have to remember, I didn't write them, I didn't see them before that, and I have disavowed them.

7 I did however find it surprising that Paramount Pictures, which will release the film, disavowed any participation in the initiative, and even declined to be interviewed for the Times piece.

8 The maesters — who are supposed to disavow family loyalties — are likely to feel some gratitude.

9 She now seems to be trying to disavow her earlier statements.

10 He was saying, “Everything that brought me to pop stardom I now disavow.”

11 Some of his reactions are typical: He disavows their views and moves to New York City.

12 Stone himself eventually disavowed the technique as a useful therapy.

13 All along, Stewart himself downplayed and often disavowed the notion that his show’s take on the news was nutritional enough to comprise an entire news diet.

14 More generative for him are the examples of artists who became known as Minimalists even as they disavowed the term.

15 Given my cancer’s cell type and the family history I had disavowed, the doctors suspected BRCA, and recommended testing.

16 All the architects, including Sullivan, seemed to have been captured by the same spell, although Sullivan later would disavow the moment.

17 Mr. Reich stashed his Pulse Gate in a closet, abandoned “Pulse Music” and disavowed electronic music.

18 Likewise, 57 percent of independent voters and just more than half of white suburban women also disavowed the need for higher taxes as a debt reduction tool.

19 Perhaps disingenuously, Levinson and Crow consistently disavow much engagement with what they call “the business side” of this new arena.

20 His former colleagues and allies have publicly disavowed him or distanced themselves from him.

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