spurn
英 [spɜːn]
美 [spɜːrn]
v. (尤指傲慢地)拒绝
过去式:spurned 过去分词:spurned 第三人称单数:spurns 现在分词:spurning
Collins.1 / BNC.14098 / COCA.15240
牛津词典
verb
- (尤指傲慢地)拒绝
to reject or refuse sb/sth, especially in a proud way- Eve spurned Mark's invitation.
伊夫一口回绝了马克的邀请。 - a spurned lover
遭到轻蔑拒绝的痴心爱慕者
- Eve spurned Mark's invitation.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 拒绝;摈弃
If youspurnsomeone or something, you reject them.- He spurned the advice of management consultants...
他拒绝了管理顾问们的建议。 - These gestures have been spurned.
这些表示都遭到了拒绝。 - ...a spurned lover.
遭到抛弃的情人
- He spurned the advice of management consultants...
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- But many financial giants who need all the capital they can get are in no position to spurn government money.
但许多金融巨头需要自己能够得到的所有资本,它们还远未达到足以对政府资金嗤之以鼻的地步。 - These gestures have been spurned.
这些表示都遭到了拒绝。 - Carl had been from his childhood a ball of fortune to spurn at.
自从童年时起卡尔就一直是一个被命运跑踢来踢去的球,饱经沧桑。 - When candidates for the highest office in the land appear to spurn reason, embrace anecdote over scientific evidence, and even portray scientists as the perpetrators of a massive hoax, there is reason to worry, it thundered.
文章痛斥道:当角逐美国最高职位的竞选者表现出拒绝接受理性、相信轶闻胜于科学证据、甚至将科学家描绘为一场重大骗局的罪魁祸首时,我们有理由感到担忧。 - They spurn all our offers of help.
他们拒绝接受我们提出的一切援助。 - And my belief is that you came to steal a pretty girl's heart away, and to ruin it, and to spurn in afterwards.
我认为,你是要来偷一个漂亮姑娘的心,偷到以后就把它揉碎,然后踹在脚下。 - Buddhists are encouraged to demonstrate a reverence for all sentient beings; some believers spurn meat while others buy animals destined for slaughter and then set them free.
佛教鼓励信徒敬畏众生;一些信徒拒绝吃肉,其他人则买下将要被屠宰的动物,然后放生。 - He spurned the advice of management consultants
他拒绝了管理顾问们的建议。 - It also points out, to acquire the essence of calligraph, calligraphists should spurn the utilitarianism, emphasize the inner self-experience.
指出当代书法家必须摒弃创作功利意识,着重自我内在体验的感悟,才能获取书法艺术真谛。 - These mostly spurn orthodox fiscal and monetary instruments and instead just replace one type of crude bureaucratic intervention with another.
这些举措大多摈弃了传统的财政和货币政策工具,相反,仅仅是以一种生硬的政府干预,代替另一种形式的干预。