spurn
/spɜːn/ (bre, ipa) · [spˈɚn] /spɜːrn/ (ame, ipa) · [spˈɚn] /ˈspərn How to pronounce spurn (audio)/ (ame, mw)
spurn — 動詞
- spurnpresent simple I / you / we / they
- spurnshe / she / it
- spurnedpast simple
- spurning-ing form
1. to turn down a person, offer, or idea in a way that shows you think it is beneat
不屑接受
覺得不值得而拒絕接受
to turn down a person, offer, or idea in a way that shows you think it is beneath you.
Nellie spurned the job offer because the pay was insulting.
Nellie 因為薪水太侮辱人,不屑接受那份工作。
spurn + offer when rejecting with contempt
After months of rude messages, Trang spurned Omar's apology at the door.
在收到幾個月的粗魯訊息後,Trang 在門口不肯接受 Omar 的道歉。
Tanvi spurned the doctor's advice and kept training on her injured knee.
Tanvi 不屑接受醫生的建議,還繼續帶著受傷的膝蓋訓練。
The club spurned several sponsors that wanted its famous logo.
那家俱樂部拒絕了幾家想借用其知名標誌的贊助商。
Hamza felt hurt when Zara spurned the invitation to dinner.
Hamza 因為 Zara 拒絕了那份晚餐邀請而感到受傷。
文法句型
spurn + noun phrase
用法筆記
Object is usually a person, an offer, advice, help, or attention. The verb is stronger than reject because it suggests open disrespect as well as refusal.
常見錯誤
spurn — 名詞
1. a cold refusal or dismissive treatment that shows clear disrespect.
鄙棄;冷待
帶著輕視的拒絕或冷淡對待
a cold refusal or dismissive treatment that shows clear disrespect.
Abigail's reasonable proposal was met with spurn by the board.
Abigail 合理的提案遭到董事會的鄙棄。
fixed phrase: meet with spurn
The poet still remembered the spurn he faced after his first book.
那位詩人仍記得第一本書出版後遭受的冷待。
The committee's spurn of local artists shocked many people at the festival.
委員會對本地藝術家的鄙棄,讓許多參展者很震驚。
At city hall, their polite request drew open spurn from the mayor.
在市政廳,他們禮貌的請求只換來市長公開的冷待。
- acceptance
the act of receiving or agreeing to something instead of refusing it
- welcome
a warm reception, opposite to cold or contemptuous treatment
用法筆記
Usually appears in formal writing, often after verbs like meet with or face. In everyday English, speakers normally use the verb spurn instead of this noun.