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1 deny
[dɪ'naɪ] transitive verb1) (declare untrue) bestreiten; zurückweisen [Beschuldigung]deny all knowledge of something — bestreiten, irgendetwas von etwas zu wissen
2) (refuse) verweigerndeny somebody's request — jemandem seine Bitte abschlagen
* * *1) (to declare not to be true: He denied the charge of theft.) bestreiten2) (to refuse (to give or grant someone something); to say `no' to: He was denied admission to the house.) ablehnen•- academic.ru/19555/denial">denial* * *<- ie->[dɪˈnaɪ]vt▪ to \deny sth etw abstreiten [o zurückweisen], etw leugnen▪ to \deny doing sth abstreiten, etw getan zu haben▪ to \deny that... abstreiten, dass...there's no \denying that... es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, dass...to \deny an accusation eine Anschuldigung zurückweisenher request for time off work was denied ihre Bitte um Urlaub wurde abgelehnt3. (do without)4. (refuse to acknowledge)▪ to \deny sth etw bestreiten▪ to \deny sth etw verleugnen* * *[dI'naɪ]vt1) charge, accusation etc bestreiten, abstreiten, (ab)leugnen; existence of God leugnen; (officially) dementierendo you deny having said that? — bestreiten or leugnen Sie, das gesagt zu haben?
there's no denying it —
I deny that there is a real need for it — ich bestreite, dass ein echtes Bedürfnis danach besteht
2)(= refuse)
to deny sb's request — jdm seine Bitte abschlagento deny sb aid/a privilege — jdm Hilfe/ein Privileg versagen
to deny sb access (to sth) — jdm den Zugang (zu etw) verwehren
I had to deny myself the pleasure of seeing him — ich musste mir das Vergnügen, ihn zu sehen, versagen
why should I deny myself these little comforts? — warum sollte ich mir das bisschen Komfort nicht gönnen?
3) (= disown) leader, religion, principles verleugnen4)* * *deny [dıˈnaı]A v/t1. ab-, bestreiten, in Abrede stellen, dementieren, (ab-)leugnen:deny a charge eine Beschuldigung zurückweisen;it cannot be denied, there is no denying (the fact) es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, es ist nicht zu leugnen ( beide:that dass)2. etwas verneinen, negieren3. eine Lehre etc (als falsch oder irrig) ablehnen, verwerfendeny o.s. any pleasure sich jedes Vergnügen versagen;deny a plea JUR einen Antrag abweisen;they were denied a penalty (Fußball) ihnen wurde ein Elfmeter verweigertshe was hard to deny es war schwer, sie zurückzuweisen;deny o.s. Selbstverleugnung üben6. einer Neigung etc widerstehen, entsagen7. nichts zu tun haben wollen mit8. seinen Glauben, seine Unterschrift etc verleugnen, nicht anerkennenB v/i1. leugnen2. verneinen* * *[dɪ'naɪ] transitive verb1) (declare untrue) bestreiten; zurückweisen [Beschuldigung]there is no denying the fact that... — es lässt sich nicht bestreiten od. leugnen, dass...
deny all knowledge of something — bestreiten, irgendetwas von etwas zu wissen
2) (refuse) verweigern3) (disavow, repudiate; refuse access to) verleugnen; ablehnen [Verantwortung]* * *v.abstreiten v.in Abrede stellen ausdr.leugnen v.verweigern v.
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