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gainsay
▪ I. gainsay, n. (ˈgeɪnseɪ) [f. next; cf. gainsaw (gain- prefix 1).] † a. A matter of dispute, a moot question (obs.). b. Contradiction.1559 Cox in Strype Ann. Ref. I. App. xxii. 60 The matter of images hath always been a gainsay sith they entred first into the Church. 1601 W. Watson Decacordon (160... Oxford English Dictionary
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gainsay
gainsay/ˌgeɪnˈseɪ; ˌɡen`se/ v(pt, pp gainsaid/ -ˈsed;-`sɛd/) [Tn](arch 古) (usu in negative sentences or questions 通常用於否定句或疑问句) contradict (sb/sth); deny (sth) 反驳(某人[某事物]); 否认(某事物) There's no gainsaying his honesty, ie We cannot deny that he is honest. 他为人诚实无可否认. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Matthew 10:19
This was also promised by Christ in Luke's gospel: "I will give you a mouth and wisdom which none of your adversaries shall be able to gainsay or resist wikipedia.org
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Mihi Kōtukutuku Stirling
Those assembled were asked to gainsay her speech but no one came forward. wikipedia.org
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againsay
† aˈgainsay, n. Obs. Gainsaying, objection.1548 Hall Chron. (1809) 8 He tooke lande peaceably without any Againsaie or interrupcion. Oxford English Dictionary
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Errol Brown
Brown owned National Hunt horses, including Gainsay. wikipedia.org
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obrogate
obrogate, v. rare. (ˈɒbrəgeɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. obrogāre partly to repeal a law by passing a new one, f. ob- (ob- 1 b) + rogāre to ask, supplicate, propose a law, introduce a bill.] a. To repeal (a law) by passing a new one. † b. (See quot. 1656.) So obroˈgation.1656 Blount Glossogr., Obrogate, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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gainsaying
▪ I. gainsaying, vbl. n. (ˈgeɪnseɪɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. gainsay. without gainsaying: without contradiction, unquestionably.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 104 His broþer Henry is heyre..Of alle Normundie, withouten geynsayng. 1375 Barbour Bruce i. 580 Than thocht he to have... Oxford English Dictionary
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America's State Parks
As the founder of the National Park Service, Stephen Mather, has said, "Who will gainsay that the parks contain the highest potentialities of national wikipedia.org
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refragate
† refragate, v. Obs. [f. L. refragāt-, ppl. stem of refragārī to resist, withstand.] intr. To oppose, controvert, gainsay.1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 119 Stoutly they refragate and withstand, that the Firmament is not his handy-worke. 1623 Cockeram, Refragate, to gainesay. 1661 Glanvill Van. Dogm.... Oxford English Dictionary
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The List of Generals
Rosecrans, a soldier thorough—that's a fact that none can gainsay The rebels met at Murfreesboro, to rout them there he knew the way (Chorus) Little wikipedia.org
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countersay
† counterˈsay, v. Obs. Also 4 countresegge. [f. counter- 1 + say v.] trans. To contradict, gainsay.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xii. 224 Ich countresegge þe nat. 1566 Painter Pal. Pleas. II. 144 b, Desire that counter⁓sayeth the duty, honor, and reputation of my state. Hence † counterˈsaying vbl. n., contr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Steganographic file system
The user has plausible deniability — he can say there are only a few innocuous files or none at all, and anybody without the keys cannot gainsay the user wikipedia.org
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GRE 拓研 951-1000 Flashcards | Quizlet
否认 , 拒绝接受, 拒绝对...承担责任 to deny responsibility for : repudiate,disclaim,gainsay. concoct. 捏造 to invent or develop a plan, story, etc. especially in order to trick or deceive someone : devise, fabricate. chaotic. 混乱的 a state of complete disorder and confusion.
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contradict
▪ I. contradict, v. (kɒntrəˈdɪkt) [f. L. contrādict-, ppl. stem of contrādīcĕre, in cl. L. contrā dīcĕre, to speak against. Cf. F. contredire.] = gainsay. † 1. trans. To speak against or in opposition to; to oppose in speech; to forbid: a. a claim, action, purpose, etc. Obs.1570–6 Lambarde Peramb. K... Oxford English Dictionary
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