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 renege [ri'ni:g]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 违例出牌, 食言, 毁约

vt. 否认, 放弃, 拒绝

n. 出牌违例




    renege
    [ noun ]
    1. the mistake of not following suit when able to do so

    2. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. fail to fulfill a promise or obligation

    2. <verb.communication> go back on renege on renegue on
      She backed out of her promise


    Renege \Re*nege"\ (r?-n?j" or r?-n?g"), v. t. [LL. renegare. See
    {Renegade}.]
    To deny; to disown. [Obs.] --Shak.

    All Europe high (all sorts of rights reneged)
    Against the truth and thee unholy leagued. --Sylvester.


    Renege \Re*nege"\, v. i.
    1. To deny. [Obs.] --Shak.

    2. To fail to keep (a commitment or promise); -- often used
    with on; as, to renege on one's promise.
    [PJC]

    3. (Card Playing) To revoke; to play a card that cannot
    legally be played according to the rules. [R.]
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    1. China pledged to retain Hong Kong's capitalistic and legal systems for 50 years after the takeover, but fear mounted in the territory that Beijing may renege on its promises.
    2. Instead, he cloaked himself in Torrijos' nationalist banner, accusing the United States of plotting to renege on the 1977 treaties that put the Panama Canal in local hands at the end of the century.
    3. If borrowers renege, it will have a severe impact on some of the big lenders, such as banks and private pension funds.
    4. France, angered by Britain's rejection of a single European currency and central bank, threatened Monday to renege on an agreement that forms part of the drive for a united European market by 1992.
    5. Critics accused Avril of using the killing as a pretext to repress the opposition and renege on his promise of free elections in October.
    6. Noriega says the United States, which indicted him last year on drug-trafficking charges, is trying to set the stage to renege on the 1977 treaties that hand the Panama Canal over to Panama at the end of the century.
    7. Noriega has claimed the efforts are an attempt to renege on the U.S. pledge to hand over the Panama Canal to his country's control next year.
    8. Noreiga, the country's de facto ruler since 1983, has said the U.S. government plans to renege on the treaties.
    9. Critics said the crackdown indicates Avril intends to renege on a promise to hold free elections in October.
    10. If the club tries to renege on the deal, the star can stop playing well, driving down his transfer value and weakening the team.
    11. Noriega has denied the drug charges and claims the United States wanted him out so it could renege on 1977 treaties that cede control of the Panama Canal by the year 2000.
    12. Noriega says the charges are trumped up and part of a U.S. plot to renege on the canal treaties.
    13. Israel radio Tuesday reported growing speculation that two legislators from the ultra-Orthodox Agudat Israel party would renege on their party's coalition agreement with Labor and either abstain or vote against Labor on Wednesday.
    14. The general calls the campaign against him a disguised attempt to renege on the 1977 treaties that turn the Panama Canal over to Panama at the end of the century.
    15. If they are adequately reserved against losses on Mexican debt, and don't expect Mexico to renege on its remaining bank debt, one lender asks: Why settle for interest on 50% of the debt, in the form of bonds, and take a loss on the remaining 50%?
    16. Her opposition prompted French President Francois Mitterrand to threaten to renege on promises for more liberalized money markets.
    17. On Wednesday, Dukakis was forced to ask the Legislature for $81 million in emergency spending authority to avoid having to renege on the state payroll and welfare checks.
    18. To renege on the contract would have been 'very damaging to trade'. Similarly, Lord Younger, defence secretary at the time, has said: 'Great Britain plc has come out of all this very well.'
    19. Having developed a strong relationship with Mr. Vincent, Exor's chairman, the Agnellis were reluctant to renege on their deal with him and the Mentzelopouloses.
    20. Even if regulators had the power to seize the thrift, not even the government can renege on its contracts.
    21. The Cuban ambassador said it was possible that Moscow could renege on its aid agreement with the Castro government in 1990, but that so far all pledges had been fulfilled, the newspaper reported.
    22. Boren, Byrd and others said that Wright's pledge, made in a phone call to Republican as well as Democratic senators, was of such "high visibility" that he could not renege on it.
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