单词 | Shunning |
例句 | 1. Wise men love truth, whereas fools shun it. 2. They wear simple clothes and shun modern contrivances. 3. From that time forward everybody shunned him. 4. He is a person to be shunned. 5. She has shunned publicity since she retired from the theatre. 6. However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. 7. She was shunned by her family when she remarried. 8. Victims of the disease found themselves shunned by society. 9. He was a shy man who shunned all publicity. 10. More discriminating visitors now tend to shun the area. 11. After the trial he was shunned by friends and family alike. 12. She shuns being photographed. 13. He has always shunned publicity. 14. As governor, Weld has shunned political action committee contributions. 15. Tilden died broke, and shunned by many because of his conviction for homosexuality with underage partners. 16. He threw one the very worst time, up on top of the wall, and the other kids all shunned away. 16. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 17. There was a reason: Investors shunned fallen angels out of a fear of seeming imprudent. 18. But this approach was not merely avoided, it was deliberately shunned. 19. Adventurous skiers in search of new experiences are shunning the drag-lifts and climbing the slopes themselves. 20. Shun idleness. It is a rust that attaches itself to the most brilliant metals. Voltaire 21. Even spotlight - shunning stars find themselves sucked into festivities to plug their work. 22. In addition to shunning narcotics, weapons and counterfeit currency, they should abjure “subversive activities” or the “display of religious, political or racial banners”. 23. Shunning made-to-order satellite frames, ORSO's technologists use time-saving pegboard boxes perforated with screw-holes five centimetres apart. 24. She has admitted shunning carbs in favour of salad, steamed fish and vegetables. But judging by the size of her (white-bread) sandwich, she is relaxing the rules for once. 25. From about 1913 onwards he became a reclusive eccentric, shunning both London and local society. 26. He prefers to stay at home with his wife and two children, shunning ritzy Hollywood parties. 27. He worked as a man obsessed, oblivious to family and friends, shunning holidays, forgetting anniversaries. 28. Now Chrysler must contend with a brutal market place, with American largely shunning new cars. 29. And so we grow older believing that we are nothing but ourselves, steadfastly shunning the opportunities of self-discovery and personal growth that solitude could bring us. 30. That book Yeh - yeh gave me - " On Filial Piety and the Shunning of Lewdness " - was still on the table. 31. And it is not just women who are shunning the football frenzy. 32. Consumers have cut back sharply on food spending, shunning restaurants, opting for generic products over brand names, trading in lattes for home-brewed coffee and shopping for bargains. 33. Some Chinese businesses are rightly condemned for lax safety standards and for shunning African labour. 34. Shunning law - lessons, Bonnard attended the Academic Julian and in 1888 entered the Ecole des Beaux - Arts. 35. The third truth, which also argues shunning them, is one to be proud of. 36. In fact, by shunning science, organic producers could be increasing consumers' risk of contracting Escherichia coli and other food-borne diseases. 37. My flight was more a shunning of external and internal dangers. 38. THEY have long been accused of shunning marriage to pursue their non - domestic ambitions. |
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