常見例句用作動詞 (v.)用作及物動詞: S+ ~+n./pron.He was a shy man who shunned all publicity.他是個怕羞的人,總是避開一切引人注目的活動。He is a person to be shunned.他是一個誰見著誰都躲避的人。更多例句雙語例句Generally in such cases, the offender publicly apologizes and some degree of social shunning follows, at least for a while.通常在這些事例里,冒犯者向公眾道歉,緊接著是一定程度,至少一段時間的的社交回避。A more flattering comparator is South Korea which, like Poland, has let its currency slide, while shunning the deficit-swelling policies of Britain and America.另一個討好的例子是韓國,它像波蘭一樣,在回避英美的擴大財政赤字政策之時,也在放任其貨幣貶值。Well, the financial shock has hit, with investors shunning whole swathes of the asset-backed market and nervous about all manner of financial wizardry at which America excelled.現(xiàn)在,金融震蕩來過了,投資人回避形形色色資產(chǎn)抵押市場的產(chǎn)品,并對美國人擅長的那種金融魔術感到緊張。原聲例句Concern that Europeans are shunning the vaccine against the H1N1 virus was raised this week by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.權(quán)威例句Foreign companies are shunning U.S. markets and raising cash in London, instead, or by private placements.FORBES: Magazine ArticleSerfdom may be superficially appealing to some, but how is shunning work and still eating moral?FORBES: What Rand Paul Should Have Said About SlaveryAnd now, in another sign of disenchantment with public ownership, chief executives are shunning board seats.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 shunning