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单词 refuse
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refuse

The single mum refused to comment last night.You refused to accept this and asked the adjudicator to seek and consider further evidence.Those whose countries refuse to take them back may also be detained without trial.Refusing to allow the others to draw you back into their dramas.The government has refused to give any details about the test or say why it failed.It suggested that our bank was refusing to accept the money.One garage had to refuse to take back any more.He said:'There is very little refuse collection and recycling in many areas and rubbish just ends up getting washed into the river.Last night the surgery refused to comment.The council refused his application for housing as a homeless person.What do politicians think will happen when they refuse to give a straight answer?Tax officials last night refused to comment on their inquiry.But refusing to accept discrimination is always the right thing to do.Six thousand companies were refused access to the scheme because they did not fit the criteria.New powers to charge for domestic refuse collection are also mooted.The board refused to allow such a vote to go forward.So the younger brother could just tough it out and refuse to take second place.His spokesman last night refused to comment.Some head teachers accused the city council of refusing to listen to their complaints.The pair refused to give oral evidence.She pulled out of the race after officials refused her request to wear a different number.She has tried to see him in prison but was refused access.But it also shows that one in five councils is cutting refuse collection and cleaning.Should we refuse to take on tactical ideas fostered in countries other than our own?He refused to comment as he left the court.Newham council refused to say what it was paid. Council chiefs are refusing to allow a permanent memorial to Lee.Stories abound in the City about managers who refuse to waste a moment in their pursuit of success. Council carers have refused to look after her because she hurls torrents of abuse at them and has hit them with her walking stick.I chose not to be here because I refuse to waste another second in your presence.

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refuse

British English: refuse /ˈrɛfjuːs/ NOUN
Refuse consists of the rubbish and unwanted things in a house, shop, or factory that are regularly thrown away.
The authorities made a weekly collection of refuse.
  • American English: refuse
  • Arabic: حُثَالَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: lixo
  • Chinese: 废物
  • Croatian: otpad
  • Czech: odpadky
  • Danish: affald
  • Dutch: afval
  • European Spanish: rechazo
  • Finnish: jäte
  • French: ordures
  • German: Abfall
  • Greek: απορρίμματα
  • Italian: rifiuto
  • Japanese: ごみ
  • Korean: 쓰레기
  • Norwegian: avfall
  • Polish: odpady
  • European Portuguese: lixo
  • Romanian: deșeu
  • Russian: отходы
  • Latin American Spanish: rechazo
  • Swedish: sopor
  • Thai: ขยะ
  • Turkish: reddetme
  • Ukrainian: сміття
  • Vietnamese: rác
British English: refuse /rɪˈfjuːz/ VERB
If you refuse to do something, you deliberately do not do it, or say firmly that you will not do it.
He refused to talk to the newspapers after the trial.
He expects me to stay here and I really can't refuse.
  • American English: refuse
  • Arabic: يَرْفُضُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: recusar
  • Chinese: 拒绝
  • Croatian: odbiti
  • Czech: odmítnout
  • Danish: afslå
  • Dutch: weigeren
  • European Spanish: rechazar rehusar
  • Finnish: kieltäytyä
  • French: refuser
  • German: ablehnen
  • Greek: αρνούμαι
  • Italian: rifiutare
  • Japanese: 拒否する
  • Korean: 거절하다
  • Norwegian: nekte
  • Polish: odmówić
  • European Portuguese: recusar
  • Romanian: a refuza
  • Russian: отказывать
  • Latin American Spanish: rechazar
  • Swedish: vägra
  • Thai: ปฏิเสธ
  • Turkish: reddetmek
  • Ukrainian: відмовляти
  • Vietnamese: từ chối

All related terms of 'refuse'

Chinese translation of 'refuse'

refuse 1

(rɪˈfjuːz)

vt, vi

  1. 拒绝(絕) (jùjué)
    to refuse to do sth 拒绝(絕)做某事 (jùjué zuò mǒushì)
    to refuse sb sth 拒绝(絕)给(給)某人某物 (jùjué gěi mǒurén mǒuwù)
    to refuse sb permission 不批准某人 (bù pīzhǔn mǒurén)

refuse 2

(ˈrɛfjuːs)

n (u)

  1. 垃圾 (lājī)

All related terms of 'refuse'

(verb) 
Definition
to decline to accept (something offered)
I could hardly refuse his invitation.
Synonyms
decline
He declined their invitation.
reject
She's downhearted about having been rejected from the project.
turn down
scorn
people who scorned traditional methods
People scorn me as a single parent.
spurn
a spurned lover
say no to
repudiate
He repudiated any form of nationalism.
(verb) 
Definition
to decline to give or allow (something) to (someone)
She was refused access to her children.
Synonyms
deny
She denied the children access to her study.
decline
withhold
Police withheld the victim's name until her relatives had been informed.
not grant
discountenance
Opposites
give
,
allow
,
agree
,
accept
,
approve
, permit,
consent
(noun) 
Definition
anything thrown away
a weekly collection of refuse
Synonyms
rubbish
unwanted household rubbish
waste
This country produces 10 million tonnes of toxic waste every year.
sweepings
junk (informal)
What are you going to do with all that junk?
litter
If you see litter in the corridor, pick it up.
garbage mainly US)
rotting piles of garbage
trash
The yards are overgrown and cluttered with trash.
sediment
ocean sediments
scum
I think people who hurt animals are scum.
dross
recovering gold nuggets from dross
dregs
leavings
dreck (slang, mainly US)
offscourings
lees

Additional synonyms

in the sense of dross
Definition
the scum formed on the surfaces of molten metals
recovering gold nuggets from dross
Synonyms
scum,
crust,
impurity,
scoria,
rubbish,
remains,
refuse,
lees,
waste,
debris,
dregs,
recrement
in the sense of garbage
Definition
household waste
rotting piles of garbage
Synonyms
junk,
rubbish,
litter,
trash (US),
refuse,
waste,
sweepings,
scraps,
debris,
muck,
filth,
swill,
slops,
offal,
detritus,
dross,
odds and ends,
flotsam and jetsam,
grot (slang),
leavings,
dreck (slang, US),
scourings,
offscourings
in the sense of junk
Definition
rubbish
What are you going to do with all that junk?
Synonyms
rubbish,
refuse,
waste,
scrap,
litter,
debris,
crap (slang),
garbage,
trash,
clutter,
rummage,
dross,
odds and ends,
space junk,
oddments,
flotsam and jetsam,
leavings,
dreck

Synonyms of 'refuse'

refuse

Explore 'refuse' in the dictionary

Additional synonyms

in the sense of litter
Definition
small items of rubbish carelessly dropped in public places
If you see litter in the corridor, pick it up.
Synonyms
rubbish,
refuse,
waste,
fragments,
junk,
debris,
shreds,
garbage (US),
trash,
muck,
detritus,
grot (slang)
in the sense of reject
Definition
to deny to (a person) the feelings hoped for
She's downhearted about having been rejected from the project.
Synonyms
rebuff,
drop,
jilt,
desert,
turn down,
ditch (slang),
break with,
spurn,
refuse,
say no to,
repulse,
throw over,
unfollow,
unfriend
in the sense of repudiate
Definition
to disown (a person)
He repudiated any form of nationalism.
Synonyms
reject,
renounce,
retract,
disown,
abandon,
desert,
reverse,
cut off,
discard,
revoke,
forsake,
cast off,
rescind,
disavow,
turn your back on,
abjure,
wash your hands of
in the sense of scorn
Definition
to refuse to have or do (something) because it is felt to be undesirable or wrong
people who scorned traditional methodsPeople scorn me as a single parent.
Synonyms
despise,
reject,
disdain,
slight,
scout (archaic),
snub,
shun,
be above,
spurn,
rebuff,
deride,
flout,
look down on,
scoff at,
make fun of,
sneer at,
hold in contempt,
turn up your nose at (informal),
contemn,
curl your lip at,
consider beneath you
in the sense of scum
Definition
a person or people regarded as worthless or criminal
I think people who hurt animals are scum.
Synonyms
rabble (derogatory),
trash (US, Canadian),
riffraff,
rubbish,
dross,
lowest of the low,
dregs of society,
canaille,
ragtag and bobtail
in the sense of sediment
Definition
matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
ocean sediments
Synonyms
dregs,
grounds,
residue,
lees,
deposit,
precipitate,
settlings
in the sense of spurn
Definition
to reject (a person or thing) with contempt
a spurned lover
Synonyms
reject,
slight,
scorn,
rebuff,
put down,
snub,
disregard,
despise,
disdain,
repulse,
cold-shoulder,
kick in the teeth (slang),
turn your nose up at (informal),
contemn (formal)
in the sense of trash
Definition
unwanted objects
The yards are overgrown and cluttered with trash.
Synonyms
litter,
refuse,
waste,
rubbish,
sweepings,
junk (informal),
garbage,
dross,
dregs,
dreck (slang, US),
offscourings
in the sense of waste
Definition
rubbish
This country produces 10 million tonnes of toxic waste every year.
Synonyms
rubbish,
refuse,
debris,
sweepings,
scrap,
litter,
garbage,
trash (US, Canadian),
leftovers,
offal,
dross,
dregs,
leavings,
offscourings
in the sense of withhold
Definition
to keep back (information or money)
Police withheld the victim's name until her relatives had been informed.
Synonyms
keep secret,
keep,
refuse,
hide,
reserve,
retain,
sit on (informal),
conceal,
suppress,
hold back,
keep back
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