1.〈古〉踢,踢走,赶走,驱逐;一脚踢开
2.蔑视,唾弃
3.践踏;一脚踢开
4.轻蔑地拒绝,摒弃,唾弃
1.〈古〉踢,踢走,赶走,驱逐;一脚踢开
2.蔑视,唾弃
3.践踏;一脚踢开
4.轻蔑地拒绝,摒弃,唾弃
1.拒绝;唾弃;不理睬;藐视
2.踢开
1.to refuse to accept someone’s love or friendship
2.to refuse to accept something, do something, or deal with something
1.They have stayed away before, spurning the last poll, in 2005, because they said the system was stacked against them.
2005年,他们在拒绝最后一次投票之前就不参加投票选举。因为选举体系对他们不利。
2.Perhaps this was the price he paid for spurning Luce and moving to academia.
也许,这就是踹开路思义转投学术界所付出的代价。
3.Middle-aged man is spurning the fast car for a flash bike. But is this the tip of a fitness iceberg or just a yearning for expensive gear?
中年人会为一辆崭新的自行车而丢掉快捷的汽车。但这是健康的警告还是仅仅是个人渴望一台昂贵的装备呢?
4.Kurds are spurning mosques staffed by state-appointed imams in favour of Kurdish-language prayers in fields.
库尔德人唾弃由国家任命的阿訇坐镇的清真寺支持各行各业的库尔德语祈祷者。
5.Mr Scott has made a habit of spurning federal handouts, especially if they are tied to Mr Obama's health-care reforms.
斯科特已经养成拒绝联邦援助的习惯,尤其是那些与奥巴马医疗改革有关的项目。
6.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。
7.Furthermore, they are attempting that feat while spurning many of the most effective policy instruments at their disposal.
此外,他们在努力实现这一壮举的同时,不愿动用手头拥有的许多最有效的政策工具。
8.Spurning her at first, he soon finds her critical analysis of the situation at hand both apt and useful.
起先他对她不屑一顾,但是他不久发现她能恰当有用得处理和分析面临的情况。
9.Earlier, US 10 Year treasury yields jumped above 3. 50% for the first time in over six months spurning the Fed's pledge to keep rates low.
此前,美国10年期国债殖利率六个多月中首次攀升至3.50%上方,无视美联储维持低利率的承诺。