spurn
英 [spɜːn]
美 
	    - vt. 唾弃;冷落;一脚踢开
 - vi. 摒弃;藐视
 - n. 藐视,摒弃;踢开
 
实用场景例句
- Eve spurned Mark's invitation.
 - 伊夫一口回绝了马克的邀请。
 
牛津词典
- a spurned lover
 - 遭到轻蔑拒绝的痴心爱慕者
 
牛津词典
- He spurned the advice of management consultants...
 - 他拒绝了管理顾问们的建议。
 
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- These gestures have been spurned.
 - 这些表示都遭到了拒绝。
 
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- I spurn your offer.
 - 我拒绝你的提议.
 
期刊摘选
- We can't spurn chances like we did in Copenhagen and against Celtic.
 - 我们不能像在哥本哈根和哥拉斯哥那样浪费机会.
 
期刊摘选
- One is that the syndicates will spurn smaller deals because of the cost of the paperwork.
 - 一是,由于案头成本的问题,这些联合组织将摒弃小的投资项目.
 
期刊摘选
- Scientists who spurn federal cash may do as they please.
 - 对联邦政府资助不屑一顾的科学家们只要愿意,还是会照搞不误.
 
期刊摘选
- They spurn all our offers of help.
 - 他们拒绝接受我们提出的一切援助.
 
《简明英汉词典》
- They are treasured by localswho spurn frozen meat, finding it tasteless.
 - 有些港人不喜寡味的冻鲜肉, 因而格外青睐这些地方.
 
期刊摘选
- As an armyman, I spurn fearlessly at all danger and the enemy.
 - 作为一个军人, 一切危险和敌人丝毫不在我的眼下.
 
辞典例句
- I awfully spurn this kind of teacher.
 - 我会非常厌恶的唾弃这种烂老师.
 
期刊摘选
- We should spurn at the difficulties but not look down upon them.
 - 我们应该蔑视困难,但绝不应轻视它们.
 
期刊摘选
- 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.
 
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