1.避开,躲开(危险等)
1.to deliberately avoid a person, place, or activity
1."I love you, " she said. "So do I, " I replied, shunning the use of that powerful and dangerous statement.
“我爱你。”她说。“我也是。”我答道。尽量不用那句铿锵有力而又十分危险的话语。
2.Generally in such cases, the offender publicly apologizes and some degree of social shunning follows, at least for a while.
通常在这些事例里,冒犯者向公众道歉,紧接着是一定程度,至少一段时间的的社交回避。
3.The manager said he was happy to continue taking risks and buy stocks the rest of the market was shunning.
波顿表示,他愿意继续冒险,买入其他市场参与者不敢触碰的股票。
4.The worst of them, by the name of Hines, routinely tore apart the shyest girls with her taunts and shunning.
其中最坏的一个叫海妮丝,三天两头嘲弄、奚落最胆小的女生,让她们抬不起头。
5.After years of completely shunning classical music during the Cultural Revolution, China has embraced it with gusto.
在经历文化大革命十年浩劫对经典音乐的彻底糟蹋后,中国已经迎来了文化繁荣的春天。
6.Plenty of big businesses, too, are shunning the stockmarket, with its costly reporting requirements and impatient investors.
由于要求出具代价高昂的报告和令人难以接受的投资者,许多大企业也在回避证券市场。
7.More importantly, shunning Chuck Norris in whatever format is like challenging Superman to a duel by slapping him with Kyrptonite gloves.
更加重要的是,无论以什么形式规避查克·诺理斯就像挑战超人去决斗,用Kyrptonite手套打超人耳光。
8.Shunning kingdoms of their own, the elves no longer build cities as their ancestors did, but make their homes among the trees.
精灵没有自己的王国,也再没有象他们的祖先那样建立城市,而是在树林中安家。
9.These workers are discerning about jobs, shunning physical labor in favor of a position that teaches skills and offers promotions.
他们对工作斤斤计较,对体力活避而远之,而青睐于能够教授技能并提供晋升机会的岗位。
10.Visitor numbers have also been increasing at many sites because Germans have been shunning foreign holidays in the recession.
由于德国人在经济萧条期间纷纷避免到国外度假,许多景点的游客人数一直在持续上升。