a rebuff to

对…的拒绝

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used to indicate who or what is being rejected

用于指明被拒绝的人或物

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a rebuff to = 对…的拒绝 (用于指明被拒绝的人或物)

  • The election results were a significant rebuff to the Prime Minister's authority.选举结果是对首相权威的重大回绝
  • This policy change is seen as a major rebuff to international human rights groups.这一政策转变被视为是对国际人权组织的重大挫败
  • The rejection of the deal was a sharp rebuff to the activist investors.拒绝这笔交易是对激进投资者的严厉回绝
  • Her latest novel is a creative rebuff to those who criticized her early work.她的最新小说是对那些批评她早期作品的人的创造性回击
  • The court's decision delivered a stinging rebuff to the administration's legal strategy.法院的判决是对政府法律策略的沉重打击
  • Voters delivered a clear rebuff to the ruling party in the recent local elections.选民在最近的地方选举中对执政党表达了明确的抵制
  • The strike was a direct rebuff to the management's new contract offer.罢工是对管理层新合同方案的直接拒绝
  • His silence served as a cold rebuff to her attempts at reconciliation.他的沉默是对她和解尝试的冷淡回绝
  • The new trade agreement represents a rebuff to protectionist policies worldwide.新的贸易协定代表了对全球保护主义政策的否定
  • In a rebuff to the president, Congress voted against the controversial bill.作为对总统的一次回绝,国会投票反对了这项有争议的法案。