spurn
美音:[spɜrn] 英音:[spɜː(r)n]简单释义:
n.拒绝;藐视;唾弃;不理睬
v.(尤指傲慢地)拒绝
网络摒弃;践踏;摈弃
变形:
过去分词:spurned 现在分词:spurning 第三人称单数:spurns
完整释义:
v.
1.践踏;一脚踢开
2.〔古语〕踢,踢走,赶走,驱逐;一脚踢开
3.踢开,抛弃;拿脚踢,踹在脚下
4.轻蔑地拒绝,摒弃,唾弃
5.蔑视,唾弃
6.狂傲地拒绝
n.
1.踢开
2.拒绝;唾弃;不理睬;藐视
例句:
refuse, decline, reject, spurn, rebuff These verbs all mean to be unwilling to accept, consider, or receive someone or something.
这些动词都表示不愿接受、考虑或接纳某人或某物。That, of course, is precisely why it should spurn the "go out" policy and instead stay home.
当然,这恰恰说明,该公司应该放弃“走出去”政策,而固守国内市场。Even so it is an interest the Greeks are wise not to spurn.
即便如此,希腊方面也最好不要对这种兴趣嗤之以鼻。There must be something besides bigotry making white men spurn the Democrats.
因此,除了固执之外,也有其他因素使得白种男人唾弃民主党人。The willingness of President Barack Obama's administration to spurn such assistance is as disappointing as it is lamentable.
奥巴马政府摈弃这类援助的意愿既让人失望又令人扼腕。In these neoteric days, Chinese spurn at modernistic politics, basically ground on particularism .
近代以来,中国人对于现代性政治的拒斥基本上是基于特殊主义的理由。Washington, Seoul and Tokyo were correct to spurn China's call for a six-party meeting.
华盛顿、汉城和东京拒绝了中国关于六方会谈的呼吁,这是正确的。Already, many financial firms have started to spurn Democrats in favour of Republicans.
已经有许多金融公司开始抛弃民主党转而支持共和党了。
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