单词 | shun |
释义 | shun (ʃʌn ) Word forms: shuns , shunning , shunned verb If you shun someone or something, you deliberately avoid them or keep away from them. From that time forward everybody shunned him. [VERB noun] He has always shunned publicity. [VERB noun] This extremist organization has shunned conventional politics. [VERB noun] Synonyms: avoid, steer clear of, keep away from, snub Collocations: investors shun In simple terms that means buying the shares that other investors shun, which are often those with high dividend yields. Times, Sunday Times The sell-off in global markets has hit oil explorers particularly hard, as investors shun companies perceived as too risky. Times, Sunday Times The figures come as institutional investors shun the flotations of private equity backed companies laden with debt. Times, Sunday Times Fear of going against the crowd and buying stocks that other investors shun can provoke panic in normally rationally minded individuals. Times, Sunday Times However, demand for commercial paper has dried up as banks and investors shun all but the most risk-free of assets in a flight to ultra-safe government bonds. Times, Sunday Times He shuns the spotlight and rarely gives interviews. Times, Sunday Times How are you finding success given that the band shuns the spotlight? The Sun But mainly she shunned the spotlight to focus on her relationship. The Sun Shuns the spotlight and prefers golf. Times, Sunday Times But for four years she shunned the spotlight. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 有意回避 Japanese: 避ける |
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