词汇 | rebut |
释义 | rebutWord family nounrebutmentrebuttalrebutteradjectiverebuttableverbrebut re·but /rɪˈbʌt/ verb (rebutted, rebutting) [transitiveT] formalPROVE to prove that a statement or a charge made against you is false 驳斥,反驳 SYN refute —rebuttal noun [countableC, uncountableU] his firm rebuttal of the accusations 他对这些指控的断然驳斥 Examples from the Corpus rebut• But his assertion was later rebutted by Robinson and Reich, who said those markings were irrelevant.• But this presumption may be rebutted by the slightest indication to the contrary.• However, Winchester did make attempts to rebut some of the allegations contained in the notice itself.• But Labour councillors rebutted the Conservative group's allegation by accusing them of not wanting to face the truth.• He could neither publicly rebut the false arguments of the government nor check the violence of his friends.• Then as later, bald men liked to rebut the jokers by recalling great bald men of the past.• One must not explain away false ideas but rebut them. From Longman Business Dictionary rebutre·but /rɪˈbʌt/ verb (rebutted, rebutting) [transitiveT] formal to prove that a statement or a charge made against you is false This clause could be used to rebut the suggestion made by the landlord’s insurers. —rebuttal noun [countableC] a point-by-point rebuttal of the accusations (1200-1300) Old French reboter, from boter; → BUTT2 |
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