spurn
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轻蔑地拒绝, 摒弃
to reject or refuse disdainfully
- Despite his sincere apology, she chose to spurn his attempts at reconciliation.
尽管他真诚地道歉,她还是选择拒绝他的和解尝试。
- It's unwise to spurn the advice of experienced mentors who genuinely want to help.
拒绝那些真心想帮助你的经验丰富的导师的建议是不明智的。
- The team captain's decision to spurn the talented player puzzled the entire squad.
队长拒绝有才华球员的决定让整个队伍感到困惑。
- The artist chose to spurn conventional norms, creating a unique and controversial masterpiece.
这位艺术家选择蔑视传统规范,创造了一幅独特且有争议的杰作。
- Some people spurn kindness, assuming it to be a sign of weakness.
有些人蔑视善意,认为这是软弱的表现。