[ spə:n ] vi. 1.〔古语〕踢,踢走,赶走,驱逐;一脚踢开。 2.蔑视,唾弃。 vt. 1.践踏;一脚踢开。 2.轻蔑地拒绝,摒弃,唾弃。 短语和例子 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。 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。 spurn at sb. 〔罕用语〕不理睬某人。 spurn sb.'s affection 拒绝某人的爱情。 spurn the ground 跳起来。 n. 1.踢开。 2.拒绝;唾弃;不理睬;藐视。
Example Sentences:
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They spurned the worthless rags . 他们根本看不起这些不值钱的小玩意儿。
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Many lovers sought her, but she spurned them all . 求爱者接连不断,但她一一回绝,不予理睬。
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As an army man , 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。
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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。
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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。
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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。
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One of these colleges shall open its doors to me-shall welcome whom now it would spurn . 那些学院中会有一个向我敞开大门的,虽然它现在踢开了我,终有它欢迎我的一天。
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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。
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And my belief is that you came to steal a pretty girl's heart away, and to ruin it, and to spurn in afterwards . 我认为,你是要来偷一个漂亮姑娘的心,偷到以后就把它揉碎,然后踹在脚下。
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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。