reneged
英 [rɪˈniːɡd]
美 [rɪˈniːɡd]
v. 违背(诺言); 背信弃义; 食言
renege的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 食言;反悔
If someonereneges ona promise or an agreement, they do not do what they have promised or agreed to do.- If someone reneged on a deal, they could never trade here again.
谁要是违背了约定,就永远不能再在这里进行交易。
- If someone reneged on a deal, they could never trade here again.
双语例句
- After violating the Maastricht Treaty in 2003, for example, Germany and France easily reneged and no fines were paid.
例如,2003年违反《马斯特里赫特条约》(maastrichttreaty)后,德国和法国很轻松就予以了否认,没有支付任何罚金。 - Tim Geithner, treasury secretary, denied the suggestion that the president reneged on a deal.
财长蒂姆盖特纳(timgeithner)否认有关总统食言的说法。 - Some employers reneged on agreements once the recession set in.
经济一衰退,有些雇主就违背了协议。 - Lyrics say is this man always lie, say no offense, no hit, no longer deceive women, but he reneged.
歌词说的就是这个男的老是撒谎,说不再犯,不再打人,不再欺骗女,可是他又食言了。 - Leonard: I don't know. I've never reneged on a proffer of sperm before.
我不知道,我以前从来没有在捐献精子中途走人过。 - They said that the ministry had reneged on promises of jobs, rigging tests in favor of better-connected candidates.
他们说铁道部背弃了提供工作的承诺,设置考试障碍,包庇有关系的求职者。 - It is one thing to start life as a new country debt free, another to do so because you have just reneged on a pro rata share of UK debt of 163; 100bn.
作为一个新国家,以无债务负担的状态开始新生活是一回事,靠拒不偿还按比例应承担的1000亿英镑英国国债而达到这种状态,则是另一回事。 - The country had reneged on its commitment to keep its currency redeemable in gold and, predictably, had made its domestic priorities paramount over international ones.
该国已违背了其保证美元可兑换成黄金的承诺,而且不出所料地将其国内要务置于国际要务之前优先考虑。 - Or the social contract can be reneged on through an announcement that previously understood commitments are now unaffordable.
如果宣称以前理解的承诺如今负担不起了,社会契约就会遭到违背。 - The management agreed to raise the workers 'pay, but they reneged on their word.
资方同意提高工人工资,但他们却违背了诺言。