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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1258 COCA: 1406
deny
dɪn diˈnaɪ dɪˈnaɪ
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense denies, present participle denying, past tense , past participle denied
1 VERB 否认 When you deny something, you state that it is not true. 否认
  • She denied both accusations. [VERB noun]

    她对两项指控均予以否认。

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

    政府否认曾有人密谋暗杀总统。

  • They all denied ever having seen her. [VERB verb-ing]

    他们全都否认曾见过她。

SYN contradict, oppose, counter, disagree with
2 VERB 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. 否认与有关系;否认是自己的;不承认;抛弃 [formal]
  • I denied my father because I wanted to become someone else. [VERB noun]

    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 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. 拒绝给予;拒绝的要求
  • If he is unlucky, he may find that his ex-partner denies him access to his children. [VERB noun noun]

    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. [V pron-refl n]

    不要有乐不享。

  • My mother denied herself for us. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]

    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 refusedeny 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)

Word Partnership
Word PartnershipUse deny with:
VERB.

confirm or deny 1

N.

deny a charge, officials deny 1

deny access, deny entry, deny a request 3

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1258 COCA: 1406
deny

verb¹

1say sth is not true否認ADVERB | VERB + DENY | PHRASES ADVERBadamantly, emphatically, fiercely, firmly, hotly, steadfastly, strenuously, strongly, vehemently, vigorously堅決否認;斷然否認;強烈否認;激動地否認Both women vehemently deny the charges against them.兩名女子都言辭激烈地否認了對她們的指控。angrily, indignantly氣憤地/憤怒地否認categorically, flatly斷然否認He has categorically denied being involved in the fraud.他斷然否認自己與詐騙有關。explicitly, expressly明確/清楚地否認completely, totally完全/徹底否認implicitly含蓄地否認formally, officially正式否認publicly公開否認immediately, promptly, quickly立即/迅速/快速否認initially最初否認simply堅決否認If anyone accuses me I'll simply deny it.如果有人指控我,我會一口否認。consistently, repeatedly一直/再三否認He has consistently denied murdering his estranged wife.他自始至終否認謀殺了分居的妻子。VERB + DENYcannot無可否認You can't deny that it seems a very attractive idea.無可否認,那個想法看來很有吸引力。try to試圖否認I know it was you I saw, so there's no use trying to deny it.我知道我看到的人就是你,你別再試圖否認了。PHRASESno one could deny (that)..., no one would deny (that)...沒有人能/會否認⋯No one would deny that there is a very great need for change.沒有人會否認亟須變革。there is no denying sth⋯無可否認There is no denying the fact that she is an excellent scholar.她是一名優秀的學者,這一點無可否認。
deny

verb²

2refuse sb sth拒絕ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBcruelly (especially BrE) 殘酷地拒絕They were cruelly denied victory by a header from Reece.里斯的頭球殘酷地葬送了他們的勝利。effectively事實上拒絕Children could be compelled to work on the farm, effectively denying them schooling.孩子們可能被迫在農場勞作,這事實上剝奪了他們受教育的權利。routinely, systematically按慣例/有計劃地拒絕The country's government systematically denies its citizens basic rights to free expression.這個國家的政府完全剝奪了其公民言論自由的基本權利。PREPOSITIONto拒絕向⋯給予You cannot deny this opportunity to me.你不能拒絕給我這個機會。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1258 COCA: 1406
deny verb
deny (deny an accusation) refuse (deny sb access to sth)
deny

verb

deny ♦︎ contradict ♦︎ repudiate ♦︎ refute ♦︎ disclaimThese words all mean to say that a report or claim is not true. 这些词均表示否认报告或声明的真实性。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to deny / contradict / repudiate / refute a report / suggestionto deny / repudiate / refute a claimto deny / repudiate an accusation / allegationto deny / disclaim knowledge / responsibilityto flatly deny / contradict sthto strongly / publicly deny / repudiate / refute sth deny dɪˈnaɪ [transitive] to say that a report or claim is not true; to refuse to admit or accept knowledge of or responsibility for sth 否认;否定;拒绝承认(或接受)He denied accusations of corruption and mismanagement.他否认了贪污和失职的指控。There's no denying the fact that quicker action could have saved them.无可否认,如果行动再快一点,本来是救得了他们的。He denies attempting to murder his wife.他否认企图谋杀妻子。She denied that there had been any cover-up.她否认有任何隐瞒。It can't be denied that we 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。She denied all knowledge of the incident.她否认知晓此事的任何情况。OPP admit admit 2 , confirm confirm 2 contradict ˌkɒntrəˈdɪkt; NAmE ˌkɑːntrəˈdɪkt [transitive] to say that what sb has said is not true, and that the opposite is true 反驳;批驳;驳斥All evening her husband contradicted everything she said.整个晚上她说的每件事都遭丈夫反驳。You've just contradicted yourself (= said the opposite of what you said before).你说的话跟以前说的根本自相矛盾。 repudiate rɪˈpjuːdieɪt [transitive] (formal) to say officially and/or publicly that a report or claim is not true (正式或公开地)否认,驳斥A spokeswoman repudiated the article, calling it unbalanced and inaccurate.一名女发言人对这篇文章进行了驳斥,说它偏颇失实。 refute rɪˈfjuːt [transitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to say that a report or claim is not true or fair 反驳;否认She strongly refutes any suggestion that she behaved unprofessionally.谁若暗示她不在行,她都会强烈反驳。The original meaning of refute is 'to prove a statement or theory to be wrong'; however, in modern usage refute is often used as a synonym of deny, when no evidence or argument is given to prove that sth is untrue. Some people object to this usage but it is now widely accepted in standard English, and used especially in journalism. * refute本义为“证明某种说法或理论错误”,但在现代用法中常作deny的同义词,表示否认而不是反证。有人反对这种用法,但它在标准英语中已得到广泛接受,尤用于新闻报道。 see also refute disprove disclaim [transitive] (formal) to state publicly that you have no knowledge of sth, or that you are not responsible for sth 公开否认(知情);拒绝承认(负有责任)The rebels disclaimed all responsibility for the explosion.叛乱分子否认对这次爆炸事件负有任何责任。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1258 COCA: 1406

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