单词 | scorn |
释义 | scorn nounadjective | verb + scorn | preposition | phrases adjective➤withering不屑一顾◆she reserved her most withering scorn for journalists.她最瞧不起的就是记者了。➤public公开的鄙视◆he has suffered public scorn and humiliation.他在大庭广众之下遭到了蔑视和羞辱。verb + scorn➤heap, pour表示轻蔑;嗤之以鼻◆abuse and scorn were heaped upon the new tax.新开征的税种招致铺天盖地的咒骂和鄙视。➤reserve保持蔑视态度◆he reserved particular scorn for the director.他对那位主任尤为不屑。➤deserve值得蔑视◆what have i done to deserve such scorn?我做了什么让你这么瞧不起?preposition➤with scorn轻蔑地◆he stared with scorn at his interviewers.他有些轻蔑地盯着面试官们。➤scorn for对⋯的蔑视◆he didn't try to hide his scorn for our way of doing things.他并不想掩饰对我们做事方法的不屑。phrases➤an object of scorn蔑视的对象◆his poetry was the object of scorn.他的诗歌成了人们嘲笑的对象。scorn [uncountable] a strong feeling that sb/sth is stupid or not good enough and deserves no respect, usually shown by the way you speak(通常通过说话方式表现的)轻蔑,鄙视◆opposition politicians poured scorn on the proposals.反对派政界人士对这些提议嗤之以鼻。◆she was unable to hide the scorn in her voice.她的声音中有掩饰不住的轻蔑。scorn¹/skɔ:n ||; skɔrn/noun [u] scorn (for sb/sth) the strong feeling that you have when you do not respect sb/sth 蔑视;轻蔑 scorn²/skɔ:n ||; skɔrn/verb[t] 1. to feel or show a complete lack of respect for sb/sth 蔑视;鄙视: ◇the president scorned his critics. 总统蔑视批评他的人。 2. to refuse to accept help or advice, especially because you are too proud 不屑接受援助或意见: ◇the old lady scorned all offers of help. 那老太太不屑接受任何援助。 ➔scornful /-fl ||; -fəl/ adj a scornful look/smile/remark 轻蔑的眼神╱微笑╱话 ➔scornfully /-fəli ||; -fəlɪ/ adv scornsee ⇨ reject 4☞ scorn¹☞ scorn² |
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