英 [ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ]
vt. 否认,否定;抵赖;拒绝对……的责任
第三人称单数disavows
现在分词disavowing
过去式disavowed
过去分词disavowed
disavow /ˌdɪsəˈvaʊ/ TEM8 [ disavowing disavowed disavows ]
及物动词 If you disavow something, you say that you are not connected with it or responsible for it. 拒绝对...承担责任
Dr. Samuels immediately disavowed the newspaper story.
塞缪尔斯医生马上否认了报纸上的这条新闻。
refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of; responsibility for, or association with
Her husband disavowed her after 30 years of marriage and six children
否认
不承认
否认
抵赖
disavowal 否定,否认;拒绝;不承认
She tried to disavow her past.
她试图否认她的过去。
I disavow all responsibility for you.
我不承认对你有任何责任。
Men, we cannot disavow what happened today.
士兵们,我们不能否认今天发生的一切。
Then this month she failed to disavow the arrest of two academics, one of whom was beaten.
Rating agencies may disavow that purpose, but it has long since become a source of their prosperity.
Akin also attempted to disavow his insult by claiming that he had used a poor choice of words.