refusal
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR Someone's refusal to do something is the fact of them showing or saying that they will not do it, allow it, or accept it. 拒絕
Her country suffered through her refusal to accept change. 她的國(guó)家因?yàn)樗芙^接受變革而受了害。
2. PHRASE If someone has first refusal on something that is being sold or offered, they have the right to decide whether or not to buy it or take it before it is offered to anyone else. 優(yōu)先購(gòu)買權(quán)
A tenant may have a right of first refusal if a property is offered for sale. 如果房產(chǎn)要出售,房客可以有優(yōu)先購(gòu)買權(quán)。
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refusal /r??fju?z?l/ (refusals)
劍橋詞典
- the act of refusing to do or accept something
- He made some fairly damning remarks about the government's refusal to deal with the problem .
- The University has docked lecturers ' pay /wages by 20% because of their refusal to mark exam papers .
- The government has reiterated its refusal to compromise with terrorists .
- What do you infer from her refusal?
- My sister's selling her car and she's offered me first refusal on it. 返回 refusal
拒絕;回絕
Our request for permission to travel met with/received a flat /point-blank (= complete ) refusal from the authorities . 我們向當(dāng)局申請(qǐng)旅游簽證,但遭到斷然拒絕。
[ 動(dòng)詞后面接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] The government's refusal to see that the protection of the environment must be our first priority today is a great tragedy . 環(huán)境保護(hù)乃我們當(dāng)今社會(huì)的當(dāng)務(wù)之急,但政府卻對(duì)此視而不見,實(shí)乃一大悲劇。
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