rebuff

rebuff
1. noun
[schroffe] Abweisung

be met with a rebuff — auf Ablehnung stoßen

2. transitive verb
[schroff] zurückweisen
* * *
1. noun
(an unkind or unfriendly refusal or rejection.) schroffe Abweisung
2. verb
(to reject or refuse in an unkind of unfriendly way: He rebuffed all the attempts of his friends to help him.) schroff zurückweisen
* * *
re·buff
[rɪˈbʊf]
I. vt
to \rebuff sb/sth jdn/etw [schroff] zurückweisen [o abweisen], jdn/etw abblitzen lassen fam
II. n Zurückweisung f
to meet with [or suffer] a \rebuff zurückgewiesen werden, sich dat eine Abfuhr holen fam
* * *
[rɪ'bʌf]
1. n
Abfuhr f, kurze Zurückweisung

to suffer a rebuff — zurück- or abgewiesen werden, eine Abfuhr bekommen; (from opposite sex) einen Korb bekommen (inf)

2. vt
zurückweisen or abweisen, einen Korb geben (+dat) (inf)
* * *
rebuff [rıˈbʌf]
A s (schroffe) Abweisung, Abfuhr f:
meet with (oder suffer) a rebuff (from sb) (bei jemandem) abblitzen umg
B v/t
1. etwas abweisen, jemanden auch abblitzen lassen umg
2. einen Angriff abweisen, zurückschlagen
* * *
1. noun
[schroffe] Abweisung

be met with a rebuff — auf Ablehnung stoßen

2. transitive verb
[schroff] zurückweisen
* * *
v.
abblitzen v.
zurück weisen v.
zurückweisen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

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