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1. 抗拒 (kàngjù): to resist, to reject.
2. 抵制 (dǐzhì): to boycott, to abstain from.
3. 否决 (fǒujué): to veto.
4. 反抗 (fǎnkàng): to resist, to fight back.
5. 抵制 (dǐzhì): to oppose, to resist.
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The difference between 反对 (fǎnduì) and 拒绝 (jùjué) lies in their meanings and usage contexts.
反对 (fǎnduì) means "to oppose" or "to be against." It is used when you disagree with an idea, proposal, or action. For example, you might say, "我反对这个计划" (Wǒ fǎnduì zhège jìhuà), meaning "I oppose this plan."
拒绝 (jùjué), on the other hand, means "to refuse" or "to reject." It is used when you do not accept an offer, invitation, or request. For example, "我拒绝了他的请求" (Wǒ jùjué le tā de qǐngqiú) means "I rejected his request."
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