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renege

英 [rɪˈniːɡ]

美 [rɪˈneɡ]

v.  违背(诺言); 背信弃义; 食言

现在分词:reneging 过去分词:reneged 过去式:reneged 复数:reneges 第三人称单数:reneges 

GRE

Collins.1 / BNC.15485 / COCA.18611

牛津词典

    verb

    • 违背(诺言);背信弃义;食言
      to break a promise, an agreement, etc.
      1. to renege on a deal/debt/contract, etc.
        违背协定、赖债、违背合约等

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 食言;反悔
      If someonereneges ona promise or an agreement, they do not do what they have promised or agreed to do.
      1. If someone reneged on a deal, they could never trade here again.
        谁要是违背了约定,就永远不能再在这里进行交易。

    英英释义

    noun

    • the mistake of not following suit when able to do so
        Synonym:revoke

      verb

      双语例句

      • You said you'd come, why did you renege on your promise?
        你说你要来的,为什么要背信弃义?
      • Weinberg, for one, worries that Putin will instruct Russian companies to renege on their foreign obligations.
        温伯格的担心之一是普京会授意俄罗斯公司拒不偿还外债。
      • An independent Scotland would be financially unstable, especially if threats to renege on debt repayments were carried through.
        新独立的苏格兰在金融方面将是不稳定的,尤其是在关于债务违约的威胁兑现的情况下。
      • Equally the constituents face the dilemma that the ruler at some point may renege on his promises and confiscate the accumulated wealth of his constituents.
        同样臣民也面临着困境,因为统治者可能违背自己的承诺而没收他的臣民积累的财富。
      • Britain should not rule out similar measures if the Swiss renege.
        如果瑞士食言,英国不应排除采取类似措施的可能性。
      • But a company whose goal is whatever seems profitable today can be trusted only to renege on implicit contracts.
        但对于一家今天只以不择手段盈利为目标的公司,人们只能相信它必将背弃隐性合同。
      • One diplomat said the vote was less an endorsement of free trade than an expression of frustration after the Commission appeared to renege on a political deal from 2006 to allow the duties to lapse after two years.
        一位外交官表示,与其说投票结果是对自由贸易的背书,还不如说是表达了一种不满欧盟委员会似乎要违背2006年一项政治交易承诺,不让该关税在两年后废止。
      • You will almost surely have to renege on some of these promises.
        你却几乎必然将违背你的一些诺言。
      • If someone reneged on a deal, they could never trade here again.
        谁要是违背了约定,就永远不能再在这里进行交易。
      • When people feel that a deal is fair, they are more likely to agree to it, less likely to renege on it, and more likely to come to the table in the future.
        当人们认为交易是公平的,他们就更容易接受这场交易,而不太可能违背约定,也更有可能在将来进行进一步的谈判。