spurn怎么读/spurn的发音
英: 美:
spurn是什么意思
n. 踢开, 拒斥
vt. 踢开, 冷落, 践踏, 唾弃
vi. 藐视, 摒弃
v reject with contempt
spurn的用法和双语例句
1. She chose to spurn his generous offer of help, preferring to handle the crisis on her own.
她选择拒绝他慷慨的帮助,宁愿自己处理这场危机。
2. The artist spurned traditional techniques, forging a completely new and radical style.
这位艺术家摒弃了传统技法,开创了一种全新而激进的风格。
3. He felt deeply hurt when his own family spurned his attempts at reconciliation.
当他自己的家人拒绝他试图和解的努力时,他感到深受伤害。
4. The committee is expected to spurn the proposal, citing a lack of financial viability.
委员会预计会拒绝这项提案,理由是其缺乏财务可行性。
5. It was a risk to spurn such a prestigious award, but her principles were more important.
拒绝如此有声望的奖项是一种风险,但她的原则更为重要。
6. The hero in the story spurns the temptations of power to remain true to his people.
故事中的英雄抵制了权力的诱惑,以忠于他的人民。
7. The company spurned the chance to invest early, a decision they would later regret.
这家公司错失了早期投资的机会,一个他们日后会后悔的决定。
8. She spurned his insincere apology, seeing it as nothing more than a hollow gesture.
她轻蔑地拒绝了他不真诚的道歉,认为那不过是空洞的姿态。
9. Despite the pressure, the young scientist spurned the lucrative job offer for a research position.
尽管压力重重,这位年轻的科学家还是拒绝了那份高薪的工作机会,选择了一个研究职位。
10. The nobleman spurned the commoner's gift, treating it with contempt.
那位贵族轻蔑地拒绝了平民的礼物,对其不屑一顾。