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拒收 (jùshōu) should be used when someone refuses to receive or accept a parcel or shipment. This can happen for various reasons, such as the recipient not being available to receive the package, the package being damaged or incorrect, or the recipient simply not wanting to accept the package.
In Chinese, 拒收 (jùshōu) is a combination of the characters 拒 (jù), meaning "to refuse" and 收 (shōu), meaning "to receive". Together, they form the meaning of "refuse to receive".
Example:
我拒收了这个包裹。(Wǒ jùshōu le zhège bāoguǒ.) - I refused to accept this package.
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