defy
Word family verbdefynoundefier
de·fy /dɪˈfaɪ/ ●●○ verb (defied, defying) [transitiveT] 1 DISOBEYto refuse to obey a law or rule, or refuse to do what someone in authority tells you to do 违抗〔法律或规则〕;拒不服从〔有权威者〕 → defiance people who openly defy the law 公然抗拒法律的人
► see thesaurus at disobey 2 defy description/analysis/belief etc DESCRIBEto be almost impossible to describe or understand 无法描述/分析/相信等 The beauty of the scene defies description. 景色之美简直无法形容。
3 defy logic/the odds etc to not happen according to the principles you would expect 不合逻辑/出人意料等 a 16-week premature baby who defied the odds and survived 奇迹般活下来的早产16周的婴儿
4 I defy somebody to do something ASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something spoken formal used when you ask someone to do something that you think is impossible 我倒要看某人能否做成某事 I defy anyone to prove otherwise. 我倒要看看哪一位能提出反证。
Origin defy (1300-1400) Old French defier, from Latin fidere “to trust”