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Noun:
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the mistake of not following suit when able to do so
Verb:
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fail to fulfill a promise or obligation;
"She backed out of her promise"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Any more colourful candidate could renege on a deal.
其他不一政見的待選拔人才都概率自此買賣交易而報復一下。
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You will almost surely have to renege on some of these promises.
你卻基本上根本將觸犯你的些許諾。
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It says firmly that the EU must not renege on its promise.
報表越來越不可動搖地證實歐洲聯盟必然也不會食言。
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But there is also a temptation to renege to gain sales, much as one prisoner might end up ratting on another.
但有悖施工單位,下降價錢來就能獲得售銷也很吸引人,就像其中的其中一個囚徒會所出賣伙伴,先搞清楚供詞。
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Such..rogues..Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks.
選自:King Lear ,
Shakespeare
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