英:[rɪ'dʒektə]
美:[rɪ'dʒektə]
英:[rɪ'dʒektə]
美:[rɪ'dʒektə]
verb
transitive verb
to refuse to accept, consider, submit to, take for some purpose, or use reject a manuscript
rejected the suggestion
to refuse to hear, receive, or admit : rebuff, repel
parents who reject their children
to refuse as lover or spouse
obsolete to cast off
throw back, repulse
to spew out
to subject to immunological rejection
noun
a rejected person or thingespecially: one rejected as not wanted, unsatisfactory, or not fulfilling requirements
抑制器
Verb Middle English, from Latin rejectus, past participle of reicere, from re- + jacere to throw — more at jet
The first known use of reject was in the 15th century
rejoinverb
(ˈ)rē-ˈjȯinto join again : return to
rejoined my family after a week in camp
ri-to say in reply
rejoindernoun
reply entry 2especially: an answer to a reply
rejoinverb
(ˈ)rē-ˈjȯinto join again : return to
rejoined my family after a week in camp
ri-to say in reply
rejoiceverb
to give joy to : gladden
news that rejoices the heart
to feel joy or great delight
rejoice over a friend's good luck
rejoicingnoun
the action of one that rejoices
a time or an expression of joy
rejoiceverb
to give joy to : gladden
news that rejoices the heart
to feel joy or great delight
rejoice over a friend's good luck
reject1 of 2verb
to refuse to admit, believe, or receive
to throw away as useless or unsatisfactory
to refuse to grant or consider
to cause the rejection of by the immune system
the body of the patient started to reject the transplanted heart
reject2 of 2noun
a rejected person or thing
reject1 of 2verb
to refuse to admit, believe, or receive
to throw away as useless or unsatisfactory
to refuse to grant or consider
to cause the rejection of by the immune system
the body of the patient started to reject the transplanted heart
reject2 of 2noun
a rejected person or thing
1 Therefore, the back of "anti appreciation" and"fine - tune valence" may hide "leave offer" and"crazy super - item " rejector very much, the consumer must caution to guard against.
因此,“不涨价”与“微调价”的背后,很可能潜藏着“假报价”和“狂增项”陷阱,消费者一定要小心提防。
2 My teacher rejected my excuse for being late.
3 The committee rejected my proposal.
4 The produce inspector rejected several crates of berries that had begun to grow mold.
5 The college rejects hundreds of applicants each year.
6 We rejected 5 of the 10 job applicants right away.
7 Stack the promising applications here, and put the rejects over there.
8 was the school reject as a child and has low self-esteem even today
9 Voters also rejected a ballot proposal in the midterm elections that would have created a constitutional amendment to ban abortions.
10 But voters rejected a ballot issue on April 2 that would have funded part of those projects with a 40-year sales tax.