英:[rɪ'dʒektɪv]
美:[rɪ'dʒektɪv]
英:[rɪ'dʒektɪv]
美:[rɪ'dʒektɪv]
词根:reject
n.reject 被弃之物或人;次品
rejection 抛弃;拒绝;被抛弃的东西;盖帽
vt.reject 拒绝;排斥;抵制;丢弃
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
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
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 The deeply attached and rejective feeling to the family likes a pair of twin babies in the emotion of authors.
对家族的缱绻与决绝之情是作者家族情感中的一对孪生婴儿。
2 Objective To study the rejective chances of hand allograft during survival and recovery in the state of immunosuppression.
目的了解异体移植手在免疫抑制状态下的成活及恢复过程中的免疫排斥反应等病理学变化。
3 Objective:To eliminate the rejective reaction of host-versus-graft in the SRCA, a new kind of immunosuppressed mice model was established.
目的:建立一种适用于肿瘤药敏人癌肾包膜下移植法(SRCA)的免疫抑制小鼠模型,克服普通小鼠的免疫排异反应及裸鼠费用昂贵的缺陷。
4 A sliding window algorithm was developed for speech communications on Frequency-Hopping (FH) channels with wideband rejective interference.
为满足在跳频信道上的语音传输需求,研究了一种抗阻塞干扰的“滑动窗”语音传输算法。
5 Corneal neovascularization (CNV) is one of the most causes of corneal blindness and the high-risk factor of corneal graft rejective reaction.
角膜新生血管是角膜盲的主要原因,亦是角膜移植排斥反应的高危因素。
6 Objective: to explore the improved technique of mouse cervical heterotopic heart transplantation and study cardiac transplantation rejective reaction and reperfusion injury.
目的探讨小鼠颈部心脏移植术的改进和研究心脏移植再灌注损伤及急性排异反应。
7 It has been used widely in clinic because of its many effects especially in inhibiting graft rejective reaction, coating frame used in coronary stenosis and anti-tumor from recent study.
近年来研究发现,它在抗移植排斥反应、作为药物涂层支架用于冠脉狭窄、抗肿瘤等方面均有作用,临床应用范围广。
8 Northeastern, which has transformed itself from a commuter school into a highly rejective one in just a few decades, is not alone.
9 “You see a lot of highly selective or rejective institutions increasing their application pools at the expense of not just public institutions, but particularly regional private institutions as well.”
10 Meanwhile, we have no earthly idea why some of our seniors get into the most rejective colleges, as the education advocate Akil Bello rightly refers to them.
11 And the talk became all of horse, which is exclusive and rejective of other interests, even of women.
12 My teacher rejected my excuse for being late.
13 The committee rejected my proposal.
14 The produce inspector rejected several crates of berries that had begun to grow mold.
15 The college rejects hundreds of applicants each year.
16 We rejected 5 of the 10 job applicants right away.
17 Stack the promising applications here, and put the rejects over there.
18 was the school reject as a child and has low self-esteem even today
19 Voters also rejected a ballot proposal in the midterm elections that would have created a constitutional amendment to ban abortions.
20 But voters rejected a ballot issue on April 2 that would have funded part of those projects with a 40-year sales tax.
2 拒绝
negative No kick denial rejection slap refusal nay repulse renunciation repudiation turndown disallowance abnegation brush-off debarment refuse decline deny reject exclude repel scorn disallow repudiate nix reprobate eighty-six abnegate smack in the eye smack in the face debar from set face against say no to a slap in the face
3 拒绝的
4 摒弃