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Noun:
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a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
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an instance of driving away or warding off
Verb:
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reject outright and bluntly;
"She snubbed his proposal"
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force or drive back;
"repel the attacker"
"fight off the onslaught"
"rebuff the attack"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Her kindness to him was met with a cruel rebuff.
她非常好意卻誣陷他冰冷的不能。
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His rebuff thoroughly deflated me.
他的毫不猶豫拒絕接受使我心灰意懶。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He rebuffed all my offers of friendship.
他委婉的拒絕了我的凡事信賴代表。
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Never since the rebuff from Maria had he been able to display affection.
產自: P. Rose
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I once more asked for help (..it was harder, because of the rebuffs).
來自: V. Ackland
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He attempted to interview the Resident, and was rebuffed.
出于: E. Waugh
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Every opinion uttered is rebuffed.
出至: Anthony Smith
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