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Deny Denied Refuse Sth   [V Government I Dɪˈnaɪ

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deny

[dɪˈnaɪ]denied, denying, denies

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Spoken:

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denied[9013] denies[1908] denying[4089]
否认(95%),拒绝承认(2%),拒绝给予(2%),自制(1%)
vi.否认;拒绝
vt.否定,否认;拒绝给予;拒绝…的要求
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Collins
deny ★★★★☆
/dɪna͟ɪ/
1
[VERB 动词]否认 When you deny something, you state that it is not true.
  [V n]
  [V that]
  [V -ing]
  • She denied both accusations...

    她对两项指控均予以否认。

  • The government has denied that there was a plot to assassinate the president...

    政府否认曾有人密谋暗杀总统。

  • They all denied ever having seen her.

    他们全都否认曾见过她。

2
[VERB 动词]否认与…有关系;否认…是自己的;不承认;抛弃 If you deny someone or something, you say that they have no connection with you or do not belong to you.
  [V n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • I denied my father because I wanted to become someone else.

    我和父亲断绝了关系,因为我想成为一个不一样的自己。

3
[VERB 动词]拒绝给予;拒绝…的要求 If you deny someone something that they need or want, you refuse to let them have it.
  [V n n]
  [V pron-refl n]
  [V pron-refl]
  • If he is unlucky, he may find that his ex-partner denies him access to his children...

    如果不走运的话,他可能会发现前妻拒绝让他接近自己的孩子。

  • Don't deny yourself pleasure...

    不要有乐不享。

  • My mother denied herself for us.

    妈妈为了我们在生活上一贯节制。

Usage Note :

Do not confuse deny and refuse. If you deny something, you say that it is not true. The allegation was denied by government spokesmen. If someone denies you something, they do not allow you to have it. I never denied her anything. If you refuse to do something, you deliberately do not do it, or you say firmly that you will not do it. ...people who refuse to change their opinions... He refused to condemn them. You can refuse something that someone offers you. The patient has the right to refuse treatment. If someone does not allow you to have something you ask for, or to do something you have asked to do, you can say that they refuse you. He can run to Dad for money if I refuse him.

不要混淆 deny 和 refuse。deny 表示否认某事属实:The allegation was denied by government spokesmen (政府发言人否认了这一指控)。deny 亦表示拒绝给予某人某物:I never denied her anything (我对她百依百顺)。refuse 表示有意不做或坚决表示不做某事:people who refuse to change their opinions (拒绝改变看法的人),He refused to condemn them (他拒绝谴责他们)。refuse 亦表示拒绝接受别人主动给予的东西:The patient has the right to refuse treatment (病人有权拒绝接受治疗)。refuse还可表示拒绝给予某人其所要之物或不允许某人做其想做之事:He can run to Dad for money if I refuse him (如果我不给他钱,他可以跑到爸爸那儿去要)。


Oxford
deny AWL WORD FAMILY deny verb denial noun undeniable adjective undeniably adverb / dɪˈnaɪ ; NAmE dɪˈnaɪ / verb ( de·nies , deny·ing , de·nied , de·nied ) 1 to say that sth is not true 否认;否定 denysth to deny a claim/a charge/an accusation 否认某种说法╱指控╱指责 The spokesman refused either to confirm or deny the reports. 发言人对那些报道不置可否。 deny(that)… She denied (that) there had been any cover-up. 她否认有任何隐瞒。 There's no denying(the fact) thatquicker action could have saved them. 无可否认,如果行动快一点,本来是救得了他们的。 it is denied that… It can't be denied thatwe need to devote more resources to this problem. 无可否认,我们需要投入更多的资源来解决这个问题。 denydoing sth He denies attempting to murder his wife. 他否认企图谋杀妻子。 2 denysth to refuse to admit or accept sth 拒绝承认;拒绝接受 She denied all knowledge of the incident. 她矢口否认知晓此事的任何情况。 The department denies responsibility for what occurred. 这个部门拒绝为所发生的事承担责任。 3 ( formal) to refuse to allow sb to have sth that they want or ask for 拒绝;拒绝给予 denysb sth They were denied access to the information. 他们试图取得这个情报被拒。 denysth to sb Access to the information was denied to them. 他们无法得到这个情报。 4 denyyourself (sth) ( formal) to refuse to let yourself have sth that you would like to have, especially for moral or religious reasons (尤因道德或宗教原因)节制,克制,戒绝 deny denies denied denying deny / dɪˈnaɪ ; NAmE dɪˈnaɪ /
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denyde‧ny /dɪˈnaɪ/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL verb (past tense and past participle denied, present participle denying, third person singular denies) [transitive]
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1say something is not true to say that something is not true, or that you do not believe somethingdenialdeny (that) I’ve never denied that there is a housing problem. I can’t deny her remarks hurt me.deny doing something Two men have denied murdering a woman at a remote picnic spot.strongly/vehemently/strenuously etc deny something Jackson vehemently denied the allegations. The government denied the existence of poverty among 16- and 17-year-olds.deny a charge/allegation/claim The men have denied charges of theft.GRAMMARYou deny doing something: · She denied taking the money. Don’t say: She denied to take the money.2not allow to refuse to allow someone to have or do something:  Some landowners deny access to the countryside.deny somebody something She could deny her son nothing.deny something to somebody This is the only country in Europe to deny cancer screening to its citizens. see thesaurus at
refuse
3there’s no denying (that/something) spoken used to say that it is very clear that something is true:  There’s no denying that this is an important event.4feelings to refuse to admit that you are feeling something:  Emotions can become destructive if they are suppressed and denied.5deny yourself (something) to decide not to have something that you would like, especially for moral or religious reasons:  He denied himself all pleasures and luxuries.COLLOCATIONSdeny + NOUNdeny a charge/allegation· Officials denied allegations that torture was widespread.deny any involvement in something· The chairman denied any involvement in the affair.deny all knowledge of something· CIA officers denied all knowledge of the operation.deny a fact· You can’t deny the fact that we made a mistake.deny a rumour· Their chief executive denied rumours of the company’s decline.deny a claim· Claims that money had been wasted were denied by the chairman of the committee.deny the existence of something· The government has denied the existence of any political prisoners in the country.deny any wrongdoing formal (=illegal or immoral behaviour)· The White House denied any wrongdoing.adverbsstrongly/firmly deny something· Reports of government corruption have been strongly denied.vehemently/vigorously/strenuously deny something (=very strongly)· He vehemently denied that he had ever been to her house.flatly/categorically deny something (=very definitely and directly)· In the interview, he flatly denied that charge.hotly deny something (=in an angry or excited way)· She hotly denied ever having taken drugs.repeatedly deny something· King has repeatedly denied being a gang member.

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