deny
动词 v.
英 /dɪˈnaɪ/
美 /dəˈnaɪ/|/dɪ-/|/di-/
英文释义
动词 v.
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To disallow or reject.
— I wanted to go to the party, but I was denied.
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To assert that something is not true.
— to deny a rumour to deny an allegation
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To refuse to give or grant something to someone.
— My father denied me a good education.
- To take something away from someone; to deprive of.
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To prevent from scoring.
— Another Karadeniz cross led to Cudicini's first save of the night, with the Spurs keeper making up for a weak punch by brilliantly pushing away Christian Noboa's snap-shot. Two more top-class stops followed quickly afterwards, first from Natcho's rasping shot which was heading into the top corner, and then to deny Ryazantsev at his near post.
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To disclaim connection with, responsibility for, etc.; to refuse to acknowledge; to disown; to abjure; to disavow.
— Jesus prophesied that by the time the cock crowed, Peter would have denied him three times.
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To refuse (to do or accept something).
— if you deny to dance
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词源
From Middle English denyen, from Old French denoier (“to deny, to repudiate”) (French dénier), from Latin denegare (“to deny, to refuse”), from de- (“away”) and negare (“to refuse”), the latter ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *né (“no, not”). Doublet of denegate.
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