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
- 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。 - 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。 - The Bush administration spurned direct contacts with Iran without a prior commitment by Tehran to halt enrichment.
布什政府在伊朗未停止核试验前,拒绝与其有任何的直接接触。 - She spurned his advances.
她轻蔑地拒绝了他的追求。 - Darius spurned me with his shoe.
大流士用靴子把我踢了个筋斗。 - Angered by having been haled into court, my father now spurned us completely.
父亲因为硬给拉上了法庭,一怒之下,终于彻底把我们踢开了。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - Many of his colleagues in the psychiatric mainstream spurned these ideas, but he found another, more receptive audience: body-oriented therapists who not only embraced his message but also introduced him to an array of alternative practices.
精神病学的主流研究者大多都对这些理论嗤之以鼻,但范德科尔克在另一个群体中找到了更愿意接受它们的人:身体导向治疗师们不仅欣然接纳了他的观点,还向他介绍了一系列替代疗法。