spurn的意思和读音

spurn

: [spɜrn] : [spɜː(r)n]

n.

v.

spurns  spurning  spurned  

v.accept

v.reject,snub,slight,rebuff,repulse

spurnv.

1.~ sb/sthto reject or refuse sb/sth, especially in a proud way

Eve spurned Mark's invitation.

a spurned lover

v.1.,,,;2.,3.;4.,,1.,,,;2.,3.;4.,,

n.1.;;;2.

v.1.to refuse to accept someones love or friendship2.to refuse to accept something, do something, or deal with something

1. dam spurn maze ...

2. 〖 vomit〗 ;spurn,〖 spit〗 ...

3. 12、peck 13、spurn 2、mount ...

4. mourn spurn taciturn ...

5. dam spurn maze ...

6. mourn spurn taciturn ...

7. 12、peck 13、spurn 2、mount ...

8. 〖 feelproudandhappy;feelproudandelated〗 spurn;castaside;reject〗 〖 turkey〗 ...

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1.Does it please you to oppress me, to spurn the work of your hands, while you smile on the schemes of the wicked?

2.He hurried to catch her alone, to wreak his tortures on her in a bitter semblance of bodily worship and satiated, then comfortably to spurn.使

3.Do not spurn your portion, which you redeemed for yourself out of Egypt.

4.They condemn the modern advances that have made life much easier and comfortable, and spurn any attempts to convince them otherwise.

5.The willingness of President Barack Obama's administration to spurn such assistance is as disappointing as it is lamentable.

6.That, of course, is precisely why it should spurn the "go out" policy and instead stay home.

7.refuse, decline, reject, spurn, rebuff These verbs all mean to be unwilling to accept, consider, or receive someone or something.

8.People who spurn alcohol tend to be miserable social misfits, researchers have suggested.

9.The internal aim lies not to be enthral of things and to spurn the force.

10.There must be something besides bigotry making white men spurn the Democrats.使