shun
英 [ʃʌn]
美 [ʃʌn]
- vt. 避开,避免;回避
- n. (Shun)人名;(日)春(姓)
1. 闪 => 闪开,闪避 => 闪躲,避开。
shun 逃避,回避来自古英语 scunian,逃避,避免,隐藏,词源不详。可能最终来自 PIE*skeu,隐藏,遮蔽,词 源同 hide,shame.
- shun (v.)
- Old English scunian "to shun, avoid; abhor; desist, abstain; to hide, seek safety by concealment," of uncertain origin; not found in any other language. Perhaps ultimately from PIE root *skeu- "to cover, to hide." Related: Shunned; shunning. A shun-pike (American English, 1911) was a road constructed to avoid tolls.
- 1. More discriminating visitors now tend to shun the area.
- 更有鉴别力的游客现在往往避开该地区。
- 2. They wear simple clothes and shun modern contrivances.
- 他们衣着简朴,不使用那些现代的发明物。
- 3. Are we going to visit L ü shun? That'll be really wonderful.
- 去旅顺参观? 那敢情好!
- 4. In studying a problem, we must shun subjectivity, one - sidedness and superficiality.
- 研究问题, 忌带主观性 、 片面性 和表面性.
- 5. Lu Shun's plays always act well.
- 鲁迅的剧本上演的效果总是良好.