1.否认;放弃 (one's country);拒绝
2.〈比喻〉食言,背信,违约
3.【牌】有某种花色的牌可跟而(故意或无意)违反规则出另一花色的牌
1.【牌】有某种花色的牌可跟而违反规则不跟
1.“renegue”的变体
1.to decide not to do something that you promised to do
1.The variant of renegue
1.Reneging on our commitments to the world's poor cannot be an austerity measure, " she said. "
放弃我们给世界上的穷国的承诺不能成为一种紧缩措施。
2.But within months tension rose as Camara began talking about reneging on his promise not to run for president.
但是在数月之内,形势恶化,卡马拉也违背了他曾经许下绝不竞选总统的诺言。
3.Firstly, the paper studies the Machine Interference Problem Models with balking, reneging and single vacation policy of single server.
首先,论文研究了带止步、中途退出以及单个修理工进行单重休假的机器维修模型。
4.Finally, the paper studies the Machine Interference Problem Models with balking, reneging, warm spares and N policy.
最后,研究了带止步、中途退出、多个温贮备部件和修理工N策略休假模型。
5.The G8 nations, especially France and Italy, were criticised this month for reneging on their promises of increased aid to poor countries.
八国集团国家,尤其是法国和意大利,在本月遭到了批评,指责它们背弃了对贫穷国家增加援助的承诺。
6.But the deal fell apart after the Bush administration accused the North Koreans of reneging on their promises.
但在布什政府指控北朝鲜违背诺言之后,这笔交易就泡汤了。
7.Be clear: the government disgraced itself by reneging on its pledge to hold a referendum.
清楚点:政府出尔反尔,不愿举行公投让自己名誉扫地。
8.Although the agreement was jointly formulated, the Chinese are reneging on the clause.
虽然协议是共同制定的,但中方违背了该条款。
9.There must be no reneging.
绝对不能有反悔。
10.Reneging on our commitments to the world's poor can not be an austerity measure.
放弃我们给世界上穷国的承诺不能成为一种紧缩措施。