释义 |
- n.轻蔑;不屑一顾;受侮弄[嘲笑]的人;笑柄
- v.蔑视;看不起;拒绝
- 网络轻视;鄙视;藐视
过去分词:scorned 现在分词:scorning 第三人称单数:scorns v. deride,despise,disdain,rebuff,reject n. contempt,derision,disparagement,disrespect,mockery 1. | [u] 轻蔑;鄙视a strong feeling that sb/sth is stupid or not good enough, usually shown by the way you speak |
| Her fellow teachers greeted her proposal with scorn . 别的老师对她的提议不屑一顾。 | | They had nothing but scorn for his political views. 他们对他的政治观点只有鄙夷。 |
IDM pour/heap scorn on sb/sth 嗤之以鼻;不屑一顾to speak about sb/sth in a way that shows that you do not respect them or have a good opinion of them 1. | ~ sb/sth 轻蔑;鄙视to feel or show that you think sb/sth is stupid and you do not respect them or it |
| She scorned their views as old-fashioned. 她对他们的观点嗤之以鼻,认为陈腐过时。 |
2. | 不屑于(接受或做);轻蔑地拒绝to refuse to have or do sth because you are too proud |
| to scorn an invitation 轻蔑地回绝邀请 | | She would have scorned to stoop to such tactics. 她就不会下作到使用那样的伎俩。 |
n. | 1. a strong feeling of contempt 2. somebody or something that is held in contempt 3. a feeling that someone or something is not good enough to deserve your approval or respect | v. | 1. to hold somebody or something in contempt 2. to reject something with contempt 3. to treat someone or something as if they do not deserve your approval or respect 4. if someone scorns to do something, they are not willing to do or accept something because they believe it is stupid, unreasonable, or not good enough for them 5. look down upon;think of as mean or low;despise 6. reject or refuse as low or wrong 1. to hold somebody or something in contempt 2. to reject something with contempt 3. to treat someone or something as if they do not deserve your approval or respect 4. if someone scorns to do something, they are not willing to do or accept something because they believe it is stupid, unreasonable, or not good enough for them 5. look down upon;think of as mean or low;despise 6. reject or refuse as low or wrong |
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