refusal
n. 拒絕; 優先取捨權
Someone's refusal to do something is the fact of them showing or saying that they will not do it, allow it, or accept it.
...her refusal to accept change...
她對變革的拒絕
His letter in response to her request had contained a firm refusal.
對於她的請求他在信中給予了堅決的回絕。
If someone has first refusal on something that is being sold or offered, they have the right to decide whether or not to buy it or take it before it is offered to anyone else.
If you have a good rapport with a dealer, they will always let you have first refusal on anything interesting...
如果你和經銷商關係好,好東西他們會任你先挑。
A tenant may have a right of first refusal if a property is offered for sale.
若房產要出售,承租人可以有優先購買權。
1. the act of refusing
2. a message refusing to accept something that is offered
His refusal iced our enthusiasm.
他的拒絕打消了我們的熱情.
On his refusal to appear in person or by his attorney, he was pronounced contumacious.
由於他拒絕親自出庭或派他的律師出庭, 被宣佈為抗傳.
Your patient answer just adds up to refusal.
你的耐心的回答等於拒絕.
His refusal to agree left him out on a limb.
他拒不表示同意,致使自己處於孤立地位.
We interpreted his silence as a refusal.
我們認為他的沉默就是拒絕.