shunning
英 [ˈʃʌnɪŋ]
美 [ˈʃʌnɪŋ]
v. 避开; 回避; 避免
shun的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 刻意避开;有意回避
If youshunsomeone or something, you deliberately avoid them or keep away from them.- From that time forward everybody shunned him...
从那时候起,每个人都有意回避他。 - He has always shunned publicity...
他一直有意避开媒体的关注。 - This extremist organization has shunned conventional politics.
这个极端主义组织有意避开了传统政治。
- From that time forward everybody shunned him...
英英释义
noun
- deliberately avoiding
双语例句
- It is hard to imagine this would have happened if Britain had a policy of shunning foreign investment.
如果英国实行一种把外国投资挡在国门之外的政策,我们很难想象这种事情会发生。 - And be here again next Thursday,'continued he, shunning her puzzled gaze.
“而且下星期四再到这里来,”他接着说,避开她的困惑的凝视。 - I returned to my room to discover that the children were already shunning this "different" child.
我回到我的房间去看看那些孩子是不是已经避开了这个“不一样的”孩子。 - Some Chinese businesses are rightly condemned for lax safety standards and for shunning African labour.
一些中国企业理应因为放松安全标准和不雇用非洲劳动力而受到谴责。 - The scope for shunning China is shrinking anyway.
不管怎样,故意避开中国的余地正在变小。 - THEY have long been accused of shunning marriage to pursue their non-domestic ambitions.
它们长期被指责为躲避结婚追求其非住宅野心。 - Sometimes shunning emerges spontaneously when a society of millions recoils at a single member's acts.
有时候,当很多个人的团体对一个人的行为”回避“时,避开就会自发性地发生。 - And so we grow older believing that we are nothing but ourselves, steadfastly shunning the opportunities of self-discovery and personal growth that solitude could bring us.
于是我们就这样长大,认为独自一人时便一无是处,毫不犹豫地避开独处可能带来的自我发现和个人发展的机会。 - People with HIV had reason to fear employment discrimination and social shunning of all kinds.
得了HIV的人有理由担心会在就业上受到歧视,在社交上也会被其他人避之而唯恐不及。 - The Bush administration soon realised that international students were shunning the US in favour of the UK, continental Europe and Australia.
布什政府不久就意识到,海外学生纷纷避开美国,转而青睐英国、欧洲大陆和澳大利亚。