disavow
否认
常用释义
英音[ ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ ]
美音[ ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ ]
变形
第三人称单数:
disavows
现在分词:
disavowing
过去式:
disavowed
过去分词:
disavowed
基本释义
- vt. 否认,否定;抵赖;拒绝对……的责任
例句
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1·She tried to disavow her past.她试图否认她的过去。
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2·I disavow all responsibility for you.我不承认对你有任何责任。
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3·Men, we cannot disavow what happened today.士兵们,我们不能否认今天发生的一切。
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4·How important is it to disavow obligation to it?否定对过往记忆的义务很重要吗?
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5·But sooner or later Republicans were bound to notice other reasons to disavow Lincoln.然而,共和党肯定迟早还会注意到否定林肯的其它原因。
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6·But sooner or later, Republicans were bound to notice other reasons to disavow Lincoln.但迟早共和党会找出其他理由来污蔑林肯。
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7·Agreement may be achievable only by formulas so vague as to invite later disavow al or disagreement.只有采用非常含糊的提法,才有可能达成协议,而这些提法往往因其含糊而引起后来的否认或分歧。
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8·So a vocal contingent wanted the SBC to amend the Faith and Message to disavow private prayer language.因此一个活跃的团体希望SBC修改“信念与讯息”以否认私人祈祷语言。
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9·Culture means many things in this context, but at heart it is a suite of traits we inherit and also choose to disavow or to stress.文化在这样的背景下意味着很多,但本质上,它是我们继承的一系列特征,我们可以否定也可以肯定。
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10·That, of course, would be premature, and in the hope of going on more dates in my life, I'd like to officially disavow myself of such conclusions.这么说显然太草率。并且抱着余生中多活几天的希望,我自己宁愿正式否定这个结论。
同根词
词根:
disavow
disavowal
n
否定,否认;拒绝;不承认