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recusar
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rebutjar
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rechazar
Refuse to accept.
decline
refuse
reject
turn down
accept
Portuguese
recusar
decline
refuse
reject
turn down
1
That number will
decline
further, as health insurance costs continue to rise.
2
Mr Eichel said he saw no problem with the euro's recent
decline
.
3
The result, of course, was to increase the rate of sales
decline
.
4
This species is in serious
decline
both in Britain and mainland Europe.
5
Even after its recent
decline
,
the market remains far above these levels.
1
We absolutely
refuse
to be involved in the crisis in any way.
2
The amendment would also allow parliament to
refuse
to accept any agreement.
3
Veto powers Russia and China
refuse
to condemn Assad or support sanctions.
4
It was a direct question, however, and he couldn't
refuse
to respond.
5
I simply
refuse
to believe any of this is actually taking place.
1
Either house could
reject
the resolution, and the president has veto power.
2
There are a number of reasons why workers should
reject
Partnership 2000:
3
I believe you wish to
reject
this power you carry within yourself.
4
South Korea's Defence Ministry officials said the government would
reject
the request.
5
If there is no change, don't be surprised if people
reject
Europe.
1
However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to
turn
down
.
2
Watson said it was possible the three would
turn
down
the request.
3
However, her decision to
turn
down
the historic offer ended up backfiring.
4
However, if the oil starts smoking,
turn
down
the heat without delay.
5
Often, the best thing we can do is
turn
down
the volume.
1
Don't
pass
up
on the chance to view the cave paintings here.
2
Gentlemen should always
pass
up
the fare of ladies in an omnibus.
3
And I think I'll
pass
up
a vacation for the time being.
4
Lucic sprung the Oilers captain with a long
pass
up
the middle.
5
There were some stones nearby-thiswas an opportunity she couldn't
pass
up
.
6
They
pass
up
the church-aisle, and raise their eyes to the ceiling.
7
The proposition of working at the beach is hard to
pass
up
.
8
With that kind of endorsement, how could I
pass
up
my chance?
9
Folks used to
pass
up
other folks to buy truck from me.
10
He descended cheerfully, reappeared to
pass
up
a plate, and descended again.
11
The vultures
pass
up
such poisonously hot carrion too-they'velearned their lesson.
12
Well, we'll
pass
up
the pleasantries until after our business is done.
13
He'd hate to be rash and
pass
up
a potential test subject.
14
He was an idiot to
pass
up
the chance to date you.
15
Not for the first time this afternoon, Europe
pass
up
an easy chance.
16
She'd left a message,
naturally
-
why
pass
up
an opportunity to blather?
pass
up
pass
Portuguese
recusar
rejeitar
declinar
Catalan
rebutjar
refusar
denegar
declinar
Spanish
rechazar
denegar
declinar