spurned
英 [spɜːnd]
美 [spɜːrnd]
v. (尤指傲慢地)拒绝
spurn的过去分词和过去式
BNC.41653 / COCA.32380
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
adj
双语例句
- He spurned my suggestion that he shouldn't go and see the brawl of the hoodlums.
他冷然地拒绝了我提的不要去看阿飞们吵架的建议。 - You spurned my friendship.
你拒绝接受我的友情。 - The wayward boy soon spurned the shelter of his roof, and sought associates more congenial to his taste.
那个刚愎的男孩子不久就拒绝了他的庇护,寻找和他兴趣相投的同伴去了。 - President Bush in the past has spurned talking to Iran and Syria.
布什总统在之前已拒绝同伊朗和叙利亚会谈。 - Family members have spurned compensation and refused to sign papers attesting that he died of natural causes.
薛锦波家人拒绝接受补偿,也不同意在宣称其自然死亡的文件上签字。 - South Africa had become a pariah nation and Mr. Mandela would lead his country's re-embrace of a world that had spurned its racist government.
南非已经成为一个不受欢迎的国家,曼德拉将领导他的国家迎来一个推翻了种族主义政府的世界。 - He believed that all men were created equal, and he therefore spurned all men outside group headquarters with equal fevour.
他相信人是生来平等的,因此他用同样的热忱抛开了不在大队司令部工作的全体部下。 - Darius spurned me with his shoe.
大流士用靴子把我踢了个筋斗。 - Events and people who trigger our unresolved issues ( for that is definitely and clearly what they are!), are good news* not to be avoided, shunned or spurned.
引起我们未解决的议题的事件和人(因为它们就是这样)都是好消息,不可避免和弃绝的。 - He later earned an MBA at Columbia, where he completed his PhD coursework but spurned academia in favour of business.
他后来在哥伦比亚大学获得了mba,又在该学校完成了博士课程,但他最终离开学术界,进入了商界。