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1 refuse
Ⅰ.refuse1 [rɪ'fju:z](a) (turn down → invitation, gift) refuser; (→ offer) refuser, décliner; (→ request, proposition) refuser, rejeter;∎ to refuse to do sth refuser de ou formal se refuser à faire qch;∎ I refuse to accept that all is lost je refuse de croire que tout soit perdu;∎ to refuse to comment se refuser à tout commentaire;∎ I refused to take delivery of the parcel j'ai refusé le paquet;∎ to refuse to fight refuser le combat;∎ the car refuses to start la voiture ne veut pas démarrer;∎ to be refused essuyer un refus;∎ she refused him (would not marry him) elle l'a rejeté∎ he was refused entry on lui a refusé l'entrée;∎ they were refused a loan on leur a refusé un prêt;∎ we were refused permission to see him on nous a refusé la permission de le voir;∎ I don't see how we can refuse them je ne vois pas comment on peut le leur refuser(c) Horseriding refuser;∎ to refuse a jump refuser de sauterⅡ.refuse2 ['refju:s]►► refuse bag sac m à ordures;British refuse bin poubelle f;British refuse chute vide-ordures m inv;British refuse collection ramassage m d'ordures;British refuse collector éboueur m;British refuse disposal traitement m des ordures;refuse disposal unit broyeur m d'ordures;
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