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复数形式
rejections
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拒绝, 否决
the action of refusing to approve, accept, consider, or support something
- The author's manuscript faced multiple rejections before finally being published.
作者的手稿在最终出版之前面临多次拒绝。
- Her application for the scholarship was met with rejection, leaving her disappointed.
她的奖学金申请遭到了拒绝,让她感到失望。
- The proposal for the new policy was met with rejection by the board members.
新政策的提议遭到了董事会成员的拒绝。
- He felt discouraged after the job rejection, despite his qualifications and experience.
尽管有资格和经验,他在工作拒绝后感到沮丧。
- The artist's work was met with rejection from the gallery, but she remained determined to find another venue.
艺术家的作品遭到了画廊的拒绝,但她仍然决心寻找另一个场地。
2
the condition or experience of being refused, dismissed, or turned down
- She felt deep sadness after the rejection from her dream school.
- Rejection by his peers made him withdraw socially.
- Rejection in love can be hard to overcome.
- He faced professional rejection early in his career.
- Rejection from the team left him questioning his skills.
反义词:
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排斥
(medicine) the body's immune response against a transplanted organ or tissue, leading to an attempt to destroy or remove the foreign graft
Rejection refers to the body's immune system attacking a transplanted organ or tissue because it recognizes it as foreign. This can happen after organ transplants, like a kidney or heart, where the immune system tries to destroy the new organ. To prevent rejection, patients often take medications that control and lessen the immune response and help the body accept the transplant.
- The patient experienced rejection after a kidney transplant.
患者在肾脏移植后经历了排斥反应。
- Rejection is a risk in organ transplantation due to immune responses.
排斥是由于免疫反应在器官移植中的一个风险。
- My friend's body showed signs of rejection following a heart transplant.
我朋友的身体在心脏移植后出现了排斥的迹象。
- The doctor closely monitored for rejection symptoms after the surgery.
医生在手术后密切监测排斥症状。
- Rejection can occur when the immune system sees the transplant as foreign.
排斥反应可能发生在免疫系统将移植视为异物时。