spurn
- IPA[spərn]
美式
- reject with disdain or contempt;strike, tread, or push away with the foot
- an act of spurning
verb: spurn, 3rd person present: spurns, gerund or present participle: spurning, past tense: spurned, past participle: spurned
noun: spurn, plural noun: spurns
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. reject with disdain or contempt he spoke gruffly, as if afraid that his invitation would be spurned
- ▪ strike, tread, or push away with the foot with one touch of my feet, I spurn the solid Earth
名詞
- 1. archaic an act of spurning it is a spurn of God's sovereignty, and a slight of his goodness
- 更多解釋
- IPA[spəːn]
英式
- reject with disdain or contempt: he spoke gruffly, as if afraid that his invitation would be spurned
- an act of spurning: it is a spurn of God's sovereignty, and a slight of his goodness
Oxford Dictionary