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 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。 - Eve spurned mark's invitation.
伊夫一口回绝了马克的邀请。 - But she reserved her sharpest criticism for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who she said has spurned every provision of the Arab League peace plan he accepted last week to protect Syrian civilians.
但是,她对叙利亚总统Basharal-Assad给予了最严厉的批评。她说,上周Basharal-Assad接受了旨在保护叙利亚百姓的“阿拉伯联盟和平计划”,但是他却拒绝执行其中的任何一项条款。 - With Mrs. Reed, I remember my best was always spurned with scorn.
对里德太太呢,我记得我的最大努力总是遭到唾弃。 - You spurned my friendship.
你拒绝接受我的友情。 - 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。 - But all are off stage and downstairs, mingling with the investors who either spurned or favored them.
但所有人都已走下讲台,走入投资者中间,而投资者可能拒绝他们,也可能看好他们。 - What a triumph for him, as she often thought, could he know that the proposals which she had proudly spurned only four months ago, would now have been gladly and gratefully received!
她常常想,才不过四个月以前,她那么高傲地拒绝了他的求婚,如今可又心悦诚服地盼望他再来求婚,这要是让他知道了,他会感到怎样的得意! - 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。 - 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。
