deny 音标拼音: [dɪn'ɑɪ]
vt . 否定,否认;拒绝相信,拒绝接受,拒绝给予
vi . 否定,拒绝
否定,否认;拒绝相信,拒绝接受,拒绝给予否定,拒绝
deny 拒绝
deny 拒绝
deny v 1 :
declare untrue ;
contradict ; "
He denied the allegations ";
"
She denied that she had taken money " [
ant : {
acknowledge },
{
admit }]
2 :
refuse to accept or believe ; "
He denied his fatal illness "
3 :
refuse to grant ,
as of a petition or request ; "
The dean denied the students '
request for more physics courses "; "
the prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day "
4 :
refuse to let have ; "
She denies me every pleasure "; "
he denies her her weekly allowance " [
synonym : {
deny }, {
refuse }]
[
ant : {
allow }, {
grant }]
5 :
deny oneself (
something );
restrain ,
especially from indulging in some pleasure ; "
She denied herself wine and spirits " [
synonym :
{
deny }, {
abnegate }]
6 :
deny formally (
an allegation of fact by the opposing party )
in a legal suit [
synonym : {
traverse }, {
deny }]
7 :
refuse to recognize or acknowledge ; "
Peter denied Jesus "
Deny \
De *
ny "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Denied };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Denying }.] [
OE .
denien ,
denaien ,
OF .
denier ,
deneer ,
F .
d ['
e ]
nier ,
fr .
L .
denegare ;
de -
negare to say no ,
deny .
See {
Negation }.]
1 .
To declare not to be true ;
to gainsay ;
to contradict ; --
opposed to affirm ,
allow ,
or admit .
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Note :
We deny what another says ,
or we deny the truth of an assertion ,
the force of it ,
or the assertion itself .
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2 .
To refuse (
to do something or to accept something );
to reject ;
to decline ;
to renounce . [
Obs .] "
If you deny to dance ." --
Shak .
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3 .
To refuse to grant ;
to withhold ;
to refuse to gratify or yield to ;
as ,
to deny a request .
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Who finds not Providence all good and wise ,
Alike in what it gives ,
and what denies ? --
Pope .
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To some men ,
it is more agreeable to deny a vicious inclination ,
than to gratify it . --
J .
Edwards .
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4 .
To disclaim connection with ,
responsibility for ,
and the like ;
to refuse to acknowledge ;
to disown ;
to abjure ;
to disavow .
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The falsehood of denying his opinion . --
Bancroft .
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Thou thrice denied ,
yet thrice beloved . --
Keble .
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{
To deny one '
s self },
to decline the gratification of appetites or desires ;
to practice self -
denial .
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Let him deny himself ,
and take up his cross . --
Matt .
xvi .
24 .
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Deny \
De *
ny "\,
v .
i .
To answer in ???
negative ;
to declare an assertion not to be true .
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Then Sarah denied ,
saying ,
I laughed not ;
for she was afraid . --
Gen .
xviii .
15 .
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162 Moby Thesaurus words for "
deny ":
abandon ,
abjure ,
abstain ,
answer ,
answer conclusively ,
argue down ,
assert the contrary ,
avoid ,
back down ,
back out ,
backwater ,
ban ,
bar ,
be contrary to ,
begrudge ,
belie ,
brush aside ,
call into question ,
challenge ,
chuck ,
chuck out ,
climb down ,
close the hand ,
confound ,
confute ,
constrain ,
contemn ,
contest ,
contradict ,
contravene ,
controvert ,
counter ,
crawfish out ,
cross ,
crush ,
curb ,
debar ,
decline ,
defeat ,
demolish ,
desert ,
despise ,
disaffirm ,
disallow ,
disapprove ,
disavow ,
disbelieve ,
discard ,
disclaim ,
discount ,
discredit ,
disdain ,
dismiss ,
disown ,
dispose of ,
disprove ,
dispute ,
disregard ,
eat crow ,
eat humble pie ,
embargo ,
enjoin ,
eschew ,
except ,
exclude ,
exclude from ,
finish ,
floor ,
forbear ,
forbid ,
forgo ,
forsake ,
forswear ,
gag on ,
gainsay ,
grudge ,
hold back ,
ignore ,
impugn ,
inhibit ,
interdict ,
join issue upon ,
keep back ,
misbelieve ,
negate ,
negative ,
nonplus ,
not accept ,
not admit ,
not believe ,
not buy ,
not swallow ,
nullify ,
oppose ,
oppugn ,
outlaw ,
overthrow ,
overturn ,
overwhelm ,
parry ,
pass by ,
pass up ,
preclude ,
prevent ,
prohibit ,
proscribe ,
push aside ,
put to silence ,
rebuff ,
rebut ,
recall ,
recant ,
reduce to silence ,
refrain ,
refuse ,
refuse to admit ,
refuse to consider ,
refuse to credit ,
refute ,
reject ,
renege ,
renounce ,
repel ,
repress ,
repudiate ,
repulse ,
restrain ,
retract ,
revoke ,
rule out ,
sacrifice ,
say no to ,
scout ,
settle ,
shove away ,
shun ,
shut out ,
shut up ,
silence ,
smash all opposition ,
spurn ,
squash ,
squelch ,
subvert ,
suppress ,
swallow ,
taboo ,
take back ,
take issue with ,
throw away ,
throw out ,
traverse ,
turn away ,
turn down ,
turn out ,
unbelieve ,
undermine ,
unsay ,
upset ,
waive ,
withdraw ,
withhold
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