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scorn

[英] [skɔ:n] [美] [skɔrn] 生词本

n.

vt.

vi.

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1. N-UNCOUNT 轻蔑;鄙视 If you treat someone or something with scorn, you show contempt for them. 
  • Researchers greeted the proposal with scorn...

    研究员们对这个建议嗤之以鼻。

  • Franklin shared the family's scorn for his wife's new friends...

    富兰克林和家里人一样,也对他夫人的新朋友们不屑一顾。

  • He became the object of ridicule and scorn.

    他成了嘲弄和鄙视的对象。

2. VERB 看不起;鄙视 If you scorn someone or something, you feel or show contempt for them. 
  • Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks...

    几位高官相当公开地对和平谈判表示出不屑。

  • People scorn me as a single parent.

    人们因为我一个人带着孩子就看不起我。

3. VERB 拒绝;摈斥;不屑于接受 If you scorn something, you refuse to have it or accept it because you think it is not good enough or suitable for you. 
  • ...people who scorned traditional methods.

    摈弃传统做法的人

4. PHRASE 对…嗤之以鼻;对…不屑一顾 If you pour scorn on someone or something or heap scorn on them, you say that you think they are stupid and worthless. 
  • It is fashionable these days to pour scorn on those in public life...

    如今人们都看不起那些从事公务工作的人。

  • He used to heap scorn on Dr Vazquez's socialist ideas.

    他以前总是嘲笑巴斯克斯博士的社会主义观点。

Noun

1. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike;

  • "he was held in contempt"
  • "the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary"

2. open disrespect for a person or thing

Verb

1. look down on with disdain;

  • "He despises the people he has to work for"
  • "The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately"

2. reject with contempt;

  • "She spurned his advances"
1. Bill would think scorn of such a thing.
比尔是会藐视这种事情的。

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2. But I have refined everything away by this time—anger, indignation, scorn itself.Nothing left but disgust.
到这时,我一切不平都没有了——发火,愤慨,嘲笑本身。什么都没了,只有厌恶。

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3. Franklin shared the family's scorn for his wife's new friends.
富兰克林和他的家人一样蔑视他妻子的新朋友。

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4. He is a target for scorn.
他是嘲笑的目标。

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5. He looked at me with scorn.
他轻蔑地看了看我。

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6. He thinks it scorn to lie.
他耻于说谎。

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7. Scholars tend to scorn each other.
文人相轻。

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8. They have become what they profess to scorn.
他们成了自己曾声称看不起的那种人。

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9. They laughed us to scorn, and despised us.
他们讥笑我们,鄙视我们。

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10. We hold Peter in high scorn.
我们瞧不起彼得。

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11. You've no right to scorn a poor girl.
你没有任何理由看不起一个贫穷的姑娘。

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