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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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Phrase(s): deny someone or something to someone to prevent someone from having someone or something. • Would you deny her children to her after all these long months? • I would not deny food to a starving man.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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verb say sth is not true ADV. emphatically, fiercely, firmly, hotly, strenuously, strongly, vehemently, vigorously Both women vehemently deny the charges against them. | angrily, indignantly | categorically, flatly He has categorically denied being involved in the fraud. | explicitly, expressly | implicitly | formally | publicly | immediately, promptly | simply If anyone accuses me I shall simply deny it. | consistently, repeatedly He has consistently denied murdering his estranged wife. VERB + DENY cannot You can't deny that it seems a very attractive idea. | try to I know it was you I saw, so there's no use trying to deny it. PHRASES no one could/would deny that No one would deny that there is a very great need for change. | there is no denying sth There is no denying the fact that she is an excellent scholar. refuse sb sth ADV. cruelly They were cruelly denied victory by an injury-time strike from Owen. | effectively Children could be compelled to work on the farm, effectively denying them schooling. PREP. to You cannot deny this opportunity to me.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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verb disavow: We will deny we ever said that.
Simple Definitions
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deny deny + NOUN deny a charge/allegation • Officials denied allegations that torture was widespread. deny any involvement in something • The chairman denied any involvement in the affair. deny all knowledge of something • CIA officers denied all knowledge of the operation. deny a fact • You can’t deny the fact that we made a mistake. deny a rumour • Their chief executive denied rumours of the company’s decline. deny a claim • Claims that money had been wasted were denied by the chairman of the committee. deny the existence of something • The government has denied the existence of any political prisoners in the country. deny any wrongdoing formal (= illegal or immoral behaviour ) • The White House denied any wrongdoing. adverbs strongly/firmly deny something • Reports of government corruption have been strongly denied. vehemently/vigorously/strenuously deny something (= very strongly ) • He vehemently denied that he had ever been to her house. flatly/categorically deny something (= very definitely and directly ) • In the interview, he flatly denied that charge. hotly deny something (= in an angry or excited way ) • She hotly denied ever having taken drugs. repeatedly deny something • King has repeatedly denied being a gang member.
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