英 [ˌɡeɪnˈseɪ] 美 [ˌɡeɪnˈseɪ]
vt. 反驳;否定
n. 否认;反对
第三人称单数gainsays
现在分词gainsaying
过去式gainsaid
过去分词gainsaid
gainsay /ɡeɪnˈseɪ/ [ gainsaying gainsaid gainsays ]
及物动词 If there is no gainsaying something, it is true or obvious and everyone would agree with it. 否认
There is no gainsaying the fact that they have been responsible for a great building.
不可否认这个事实,他们一直在负责这个伟大的建筑。
... gainsay v.否认;争论;反对 gallant a.勇敢的;壮丽的 galore adv.a.丰富地;许多的;大量的 ...
... renounce 宣布放弃,放弃权利 gainsay 反驳,否定 deny 否认,拒绝 ...
... furtive a.偷偷摸摸的,狡猾的 gainsay v.否定,否认 galvanize v.刺激,激励 ...
... Fact or Fiction(真伪莫变) Gainsay(驳斥) Ghastly Demise(惊吓而亡) ...
否认;反对
Nobody can gainsay his claims.
没人能够反驳他的说法。
No one can gainsay his honesty.
没有能否认他的诚实。
The doctors certainly think so, and who am I to gainsay them?
医生确定地这么认为,而且我是谁否定他们?
More immediately, we have to gainsay the outlandish word that the Washington Post is putting out there on the JFK tax cuts.
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The foregoing does not gainsay the vital role played by the International Monetary Fund where its austerity measures and other macro-economic adjustments can work.
The attached excerpts gainsay the findings of the Jaffe Center study and bear careful consideration by the Israeli people and their American friends.