安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- REFUSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REFUSE is to express oneself as unwilling to accept How to use refuse in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Refuse
- REFUSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REFUSE definition: 1 to say that you will not do or accept something: 2 unwanted waste material, especially… Learn more
- REFUSE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Refuse, decline, reject, spurn all imply nonacceptance of something To decline is milder and more courteous than to refuse, which is direct and often emphatic in expressing determination not to accept what is offered or proposed: to refuse a bribe; to decline an invitation
- Refuse | Definition Examples | Britannica
Refuse, nonhazardous solid waste that requires collection and transport to a processing or disposal site Refuse includes putrescible garbage and dry rubbish and is generated by a wide range of residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial activities
- REFUSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Refuse consists of the rubbish and all the things that are not wanted in a house, shop, or factory, and that are regularly thrown away; used mainly in official language
- Refuse - definition of refuse by The Free Dictionary
To indicate unwillingness to do, accept, give, or allow: She was refused admittance He refused treatment b To indicate unwillingness (to do something): refused to leave 2 To decline to jump (an obstacle) Used of a horse To decline to do, accept, give, or allow something
- What does refuse mean? - Definitions. net
What does refuse mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word refuse Unworthy of reception; left when the rest is taken Etymology: from the verb Every thing vile and refuse they destroyed Sam xv 9
- refuse, n. ¹ adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Anything that is rejected, discarded, or thrown away; rubbish, waste, residue; (now esp ) household waste Formerly also as a count noun Also figurative and in figurative contexts In early use also spec : wool (or silk) of the poorest quality (see quots 1443–5, 1455–6)
|
|
|