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- reject outright and bluntly; "She snubbed his proposal" (同)snub, repel
- a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval) (同)slight
- an instance of driving away or warding off (同)snub, repulse
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- そっけない拒絶,ひじ鉄砲 / …‘を'はねつける / …‘を'阻止する
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English Journal
- Fifth-grade children's daily experiences of peer victimization and negative emotions: moderating effects of sex and peer rejection.
- Morrow MT1, Hubbard JA, Barhight LJ, Thomson AK.
- Journal of abnormal child psychology.J Abnorm Child Psychol.2014 Oct;42(7):1089-102. doi: 10.1007/s10802-014-9870-0.
- This study examined the relations of fifth-grade children's (181 boys and girls) daily experiences of peer victimization with their daily negative emotions. Children completed daily reports of peer victimization and negative emotions (sadness, anger, embarrassment, and nervousness) on up to eight sc
- PMID 24668164
- Stigma resistance in eating disorders.
- Griffiths S1, Mond JM, Murray SB, Thornton C, Touyz S.
- Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology.Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol.2014 Jun 29. [Epub ahead of print]
- PURPOSE: Stigma resistance, described as the capacity to counteract or remain unaffected by the stigma of mental illness, may play a crucial role in the fight against stigma. Little is known, however, about stigma resistance and its correlates in people with eating disorders. This study investigated
- PMID 24974079
- Diagnosis and treatment of disseminated intravascular coagulation.
- Levi M1.
- International journal of laboratory hematology.Int J Lab Hematol.2014 Jun;36(3):228-36. doi: 10.1111/ijlh.12221.
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a condition in which systemic activation of coagulation without a specific localization occurs, resulting in extensive formation of intravascular fibrin, particularly in small and midsize vessels. Disseminated intravascular coagulation may lead to seve
- PMID 24750668
- Socially anxious and peer-victimized preadolescents: "doubly primed" for distress?
- Erath SA1, Tu KM, El-Sheikh M.
- Journal of abnormal child psychology.J Abnorm Child Psychol.2012 Jul;40(5):837-48. doi: 10.1007/s10802-011-9600-9.
- We examined independent and interactive associations linking preadolescents' socially anxious feelings and peer victimization experiences with their social behaviors (rated by parents and teachers) and psychophysiological arousal during lab simulations of salient peer stress situations in preadolesc
- PMID 22139401
Japanese Journal
- CFRインタビュー 欧州にもアフガンへの「非軍事的貢献」を求めよ--軍事貢献よりも、民生部門での貢献を
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- re·buff (rĭ-bŭf′) n. 1. A blunt or abrupt repulse or refusal, as to an offer. 2. A check or an abrupt setback to progress or action: a rebuff to his ambitions. tr.v. re·buffed, re·buff·ing, re·buffs 1. To reject bluntly, often disdainfully; snub: rebuff a person making advances; rebuff a request.
- Occurring frequently in news articles and headlines, rebuff derives (via Middle French rebuffer) from Old Italian ribuffare, meaning "to reprimand," and ultimately from the imitative verb buffare, meaning "to puff." (You might guess that the ...
- rebuffとは。意味や和訳。[名詞]1 (言い寄る人などに対する)断固たる拒絶,ひじ鉄砲;(要求・申し出などに対する)拒絶,謝絶You may get a rebuff.ひじ鉄砲を食うかもしれないよ.2 (行動・進行の)妨害,阻止. [ribʌ'f] [他動詞] 阻止する ...
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