spurn

spurn

美 [spɜrn]  英 [spɜː(r)n]

  • 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

词形变化

第三人称单数:spurns  现在分词:spurning  过去式:spurned  

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英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sb/sth
(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

英汉解释

v.
1.
〈古〉踢,踢走,赶走,驱逐;一脚踢开
2.
蔑视,唾弃
3.
践踏;一脚踢开
4.
轻蔑地拒绝,摒弃,唾弃
n.
1.
拒绝;唾弃;不理睬;藐视
2.
踢开

英英解释

v.

例句

Does it please you to oppress me, to spurn the work of your hands, while you smile on the schemes of the wicked?

欺压藐视光照恶人计谋以为吗?

He hurried to catch her alone, to wreak his tortures on her in a bitter semblance of bodily worship and satiated, then comfortably to spurn.

单独找到虔诚祷告痛苦形象折磨发泄身上从而使自己得到满足然后再得意洋洋地拒绝

Do not spurn your portion, which you redeemed for yourself out of Egypt.

不要轻视埃及自己产业

They condemn the modern advances that have made life much easier and comfortable, and spurn any attempts to convince them otherwise.

他们指责生活变得更加简单舒适现代科技进步拒绝其他方式说服他们

The willingness of President Barack Obama's administration to spurn such assistance is as disappointing as it is lamentable.

奥巴马政府摈弃援助意愿失望令人扼腕

That, of course, is precisely why it should spurn the "go out" policy and instead stay home.

当然恰恰说明公司应该放弃走出政策固守国内市场

refuse, decline, reject, spurn, rebuff These verbs all mean to be unwilling to accept, consider, or receive someone or something.

这些动词表示不愿接受考虑接纳某人某物

People who spurn alcohol tend to be miserable social misfits, researchers have suggested.

研究人员提议排斥饮酒往往悲惨可怜社会格格不入

The internal aim lies not to be enthral of things and to spurn the force.

摒弃武力实力思想内在

There must be something besides bigotry making white men spurn the Democrats.

因此除了固执之外其他因素使得白种男人唾弃民主党人

In these neoteric days, Chinese spurn at modernistic politics, basically ground on particularism .

近代以来中国人对于现代政治拒斥基本上基于特殊主义理由

Washington, Seoul and Tokyo were correct to spurn China's call for a six-party meeting.

华盛顿汉城东京拒绝中国关于会谈呼吁正确

How long these two will spurn the capital backing of a commercial bank remains to be seen.

投资银行坚持多久接受商业银行资金支持拭目以待

Grasp use Chinese PinYin imitate English people all spurn! Hand back we community a pureness English sky .

汉语拼音冒充英语统统还给我们一片纯净英语天空

Assemble cutting with spurn-knob onto garment which should be replaced.

缝合更换

Already, many financial firms have started to spurn Democrats in favour of Republicans.

已经许多金融公司开始抛弃民主党转而支持共和党

I asked, hurt that this guy, of all people, would spurn me.

有些伤心这个所有仿佛看不起拒绝

Even so it is an interest the Greeks are wise not to spurn.

即便如此希腊方面最好不要这种兴趣嗤之以鼻

To spurn the king and his invitation is a serious offense.

拒绝邀请严重犯上

At the same time, fresh memories of the depression caused banks and borrowers alike to spurn aggressive financial risk-taking.

同时记忆犹新萧条造成银行放贷可能回避大胆金融冒险

His gas gets door of one foot spurn, developing wife big growl: "This kind of life I am too enough, we divorce immediately! "

一天深夜丈夫幽会回来半天妻子就是开门冲着妻子大吼:“这种生活我们马上离婚!”

The decisions by Barclays and Deutsche Bank to spurn government help may, at first glance, seem like signs of strength.

巴克莱德意志银行拒绝政府援助决定乍看显示强健

One is that the syndicates will spurn smaller deals because of the cost of the paperwork.

由于案头成本问题这些联合组织摒弃投资项目

But many financial giants who need all the capital they can get are in no position to spurn government money.

许多金融巨头需要自己能够得到所有资本它们达到足以政府资金嗤之以鼻地步

Or do you spurn power for wisdom and spiritual awareness, preferring knowledge to conflict and wealth?

摈弃智慧精神敏锐专注斗争财富知识

THE determination of the House of Commons to spurn any opportunity to rebuild its good name is something to behold.

英国下议院拒绝任何重新树立名誉机会决心有待观察

With half a smile and half a spurn.

一半轻蔑一半含笑

And my belief is that you came to steal a pretty girl's heart away, and to ruin it, and to spurn in afterwards.

认为一个漂亮姑娘以后然后脚下

But the demonstrators spurn this, saying it will make the developers richer but not make housing cheaper.

示威者嗤之以鼻声称举措使开发商富有不能使房价下降

Yet I spurn drinking and toss away my chopsticks,

不能