spurning
英 [ˈspɜːnɪŋ]
美 [ˈspɜːrnɪŋ]
v. (尤指傲慢地)拒绝
spurn的现在分词
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...
双语例句
- Germany tried to help Yuan Shi kai to establish his reactionary political power in whole China for German aggression interests in China, but it didn ′ t avoid its historical fate of failure in the spurning sound of people.
德国出于确保其侵华利益的需要,极力帮助袁世凯建立其对全国的反动统治,却在人民的唾弃声中避免不了失败的历史命运。 - Its spurning of them has now acted as a catalyst for a more competitive and geopolitically savvy US multilateralism.
被他们唾弃的中国现在已经担当起了一个更具竞争的精于地缘政治的美国多边主义催化剂角色。 - Traditionally, casinos have avoided giving customers clues to how long they've been gambling, spurning clocks and often shutting out sunlight in the early hours of the morning.
为了避免让顾客知道自己在赌场里耗了多久,赌场历来不安置钟表,并杜绝让清晨的阳光射进室内。 - Indeed, Mr Buffett has made himself into the world's most talented investor by spurning excitement.
事实上,通过摒除兴奋情绪,巴菲特成为了世界上最精明的投资者。 - This paper discusses the developmental mode of Chinese fishery from four aspects, which include getting rid of short developmental mode, spurning assess values of increasing production indexes, reducing the depending of nature resources, rectifying the warp of industry dissimilation.
本文从摆脱短缺型发展模式的束缚、摒弃增产指标的考核价值、降低自然资源依赖度、纠正产业异化发展偏差这四个方面,对我国渔业发展模式进行了深刻反思。 - It does its job with subtlety, however, spurning the hammer intensity of something like cranberry juice.
然而,它与微妙做它的工作践踏象酸果蔓的果实果汁一样的一些东西的榔头紧张。 - Spurning to Three Dogmatisms: Fundamental Advance of Contemporary Philosophy
三大独断论的摒弃:当代哲学根本性的理论进展 - From that day until this, I have been incapable of spurning any woman on sight.
从这一天起,我就再也不轻易地蔑视一个女人了。 - Barrington felt like a wild beast himself, as he fiercely fought his way through the crowd, spurning them to right and left with fists and elbows.
巴林顿感到自己象一头猛兽,他用拳头和胳膊左推右撞,在人群中冲开了一条道路。 - Mr Scott has made a habit of spurning federal handouts, especially if they are tied to Mr Obama's health-care reforms.
而斯科特则一直都拒绝联邦政府的拨款,尤其是跟奥巴马医疗改革有关的内容。