"拒" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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Strokes 8
Structure
Decomp. 扌巨
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Mandarin
Entry Methods
Pinyin ju4
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QSS
手尸尸
Sijiao 5101.7
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CNS 11643 1-4D5C
Encodages (hexa)
Unicode U+62D2
GB2312 BEDC
BIG5 A9DA
 jù to resist / to repel / to refuse
Results beginning with 拒
 jù jué to refuse / to decline / to reject
 jù shōu to reject / to refuse to accept
 jù bǔ to resist arrest
 jù qiān to refuse (a visa application etc)
 jù fù to refuse to accept a payment / to refuse to pay / to stop (a check or payment)
 jù chì to reject
 jù bǎo to refuse to insure / to exclude from insurance coverage
 jù jiē to reject / to refuse to take a call
 jù mǎ cheval de frise (a type of barrier)
 jù zài to refuse to take a passenger (of taxi)
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 jù jué fù wù denial of service attack / DoS attack
 jù zhī mén wài to lock one's door and refuse to see sb
  denial of justice
 jù bù jiē shòu refusing to accept
 jù fǔ fáng biàn to fight corruption and forestall moral degeneration
 jù jué sī fǎ denial of justice
  denial of a licence
 jù zhǐ xìng wēi shè deterrence by denial
  anti-feedant
 jù jué fù wù gōng jī denial of service attack / DoS attack
  disclaimer of opinion
Approximate Results for 拒
 kàng jù to resist / to defy / to oppose
 wǎn jù to tactfully decline / to turn down gracefully
 zāo jù to meet with a refusal (e.g. visa) / to have an application rejected
 chēng jù to resist / to struggle / to sustain
 dǐ jù to resist / to stand up to
 lái zhě bù jù to refuse nobody (idiom) / all comers welcome
 shēn bì gù jù deep, closed and refusing (idiom) / obstinate / stubborn and perverse
 bù kě kàng jù act of God / force majeure (law) / irresistible (idiom)
 shí dòng rán jù to reject sb after being deeply touched by them (Internet slang)
 fēn bù shì jù jué fú wù distributed denial of service (DDOS) form of Internet attack
 qián mén jù hǔ , hòu mén jìn láng to beat a tiger from the front door, only to have a wolf come in at the back (idiom) / fig. facing one problem after another
  National Campaign on South African Conscientious Objectors to Military Service
  unconscionability
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