repudiating

v.

常用释义

词性释义

v.

1. 拒绝,否定:拒绝接受、支持或承认;公开表示反对。

2. 拒绝履行(合同、协议等):拒绝承认或履行法律义务。
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King Edward III of England was an early example, repudiating his debt to Florentine bankers back in 1339.
追溯到1339年,英国国王爱德华三世就是一个先例,他拒绝向佛罗伦萨银行家们偿还债务;
不论人们怎么讽刺批判布朗的政治生命的习惯,逻辑将被证明是不容抗拒的。
Greeks could break free of the shackles of Teutonic austerity and head back to the beaches by repudiating their debts.
希腊人可以摆脱日耳曼人节衣缩食的羁绊,通过债务违约,重新悠闲地躺在海滩上。
In addition, a party to a contract may breach by anticipatory repudiation, i. e. , by repudiating the contract before performance is due.
此外,合同的一方可能会因为先期违约而违约,即在履行到期之前拒绝履行合同。
Voters were more likely registering a protest at the economy than repudiating an ideology.
选民们更喜欢对经济问题明确提出抗议而不是拒绝一个意识形体。
Instead of repudiating what he had done , he gloried in it .
他不但没有否定自己做过的事,反而引以为荣。
When repudiating the facts, his cell phone received a short message: "drugs you posted arrived" .
正当林利百般抵赖之时,其手机突然收到一条短信:“你邮寄的药品已收到。”
Audience: We are repudiating our family system. Our family system is ancient.
听众:我们在批评我们的家庭体系。我们的家庭体系是古老的。
十年前拒付国际债务的阿根廷希望在本月与债权国达成一个协议。
Matthews reports that he sent a letter to The Harvard Crimson in June 1940 implicitly repudiating his father's disgraceful position.
1940年肯尼迪投书哈佛校报,含蓄地批驳他父亲的可耻立场。