rejected

US: /ɹiˈdʒɛktɪd/, /ɹɪˈdʒɛktɪd/
UK: /ɹɪd‍ʒˈɛktɪd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


reject /'ri:dʤekt/
  • danh từ
    • vật bị loại, vật bỏ đi, vật không được chọn
    • người bị loại (trong kỳ tuyển quân...), người bị đánh hỏng thi
    • (thương nghiệp) phế phẩm
    • ngoại động từ
      • không nhanh, không chấp thuận, bác bỏ
        • to reject someone's demand: bác bỏ yêu câu của ai
      • loại ra, bỏ ra; đánh hỏng (thí sinh)
      • từ chối không tiếp (ai)
      • mửa, nôn ra

    Thesaurus dictionary


    v.
    1 decline, refuse, disallow, spurn, veto, turn down, give (something) the thumbs down, set aside, US turn thumbs down (on); deny, repudiate, renounce, rebuff, shun, brush aside, turn a deaf ear to, will not hear of:
    Jim has rejected my plan for a holiday in Torremolinos. She rejects any suggestion that she might be wrong
    2 refuse, repel, repulse, spurn, rebuff, say no to, turn down, decline, brush aside; jilt, drop, dismiss, throw over, give (someone) the cold shoulder, show (someone) the door, send (someone) away or on his or her or their way, turn one's back on, Slang give (someone) the brush-off or US also the brush, give (someone) his or her walking papers, Brit give (someone) the boot:
    Ted proposed, but Alice rejected him.
    3 throw away or out, discard, disown, jettison, eliminate, scrap, Colloq junk, scratch:
    The inspector rejects all defective merchandise.
    n.
    4 second, irregular, discard, cast-off:
    The rejects are sold at reduced prices in the factory shop.

    Concise English dictionary


    rejects|rejected|rejectingrɪ'dʒekt
    noun
    +the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
    verb
    +refuse to accept or acknowledge
    +refuse to accept
    +deem wrong or inappropriate
    +reject with contempt
    +resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ
    +refuse entrance or membership
    +dismiss from consideration or a contest