refuted
英 [rɪˈfjuːtɪd]
美 [rɪˈfjuːtɪd]
v. 驳斥; 批驳; 反驳; 否认
refute的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 驳倒,驳斥,批驳(观点、指责或理论)
If yourefutean argument, accusation, or theory, you prove that it is wrong or untrue.- It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute.
这是那种让人根本没法批驳的谣言。
- It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute.
- VERB 否认(论点或指责)
If yourefutean argument or accusation, you say that it is not true.- Isabelle is quick to refute any suggestion of intellectual snobbery.
伊莎贝尔对于任何关于她恃才傲物的暗示都迅速予以否认。
- Isabelle is quick to refute any suggestion of intellectual snobbery.
双语例句
- The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments.
这个发言人驳倒了反方的观点。 - A string of press releases and full-page advertisements have refuted all the allegations that have appeared in the newspapers.
一连串的新闻发表,整页的广告反驳了所有曾经出现在报纸上的负面论断。 - The argument can not be refuted.
这个论点无可辩驳。 - We have refuted him in the press.
我们在报上驳了他。 - They refuted the 'sophistries of the economists'.
他们驳斥了“经济学家们似是而非的观点”。 - The argument can not be refuted at the moment.
这一论点现时还无法驳斥。 - I refuted him easily.
我很容易就驳倒了他。 - The Audit Office refuted claims that the Beijing Olympics had been the most expensive ever.
中国审计署反驳了北京奥运会是有史以来最贵奥运会的说法。 - He stepped forward bravely and refuted the lies.
他挺身而出,对这种谬论加以反驳。 - Criticisms that are not wrong can help remedy our shortcomings while wrong ones must be refuted.
不错的可以补足我们的短处;错的要反驳。