scorn

英音:[skɔːn]

简单释义:


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

变形:

过去分词:scorned  现在分词:scorning  第三人称单数:scorns  


完整释义:


n.

1.受侮弄[嘲笑]的人,被轻视的东西
2.笑柄
3.轻蔑,嘲讽,挖苦,嗤之以鼻
4.不屑一顾,傲慢不逊,鄙夷万分

v.

1.蔑视,嘲笑,侮弄
2.不屑,看不起,瞧不起
3.拒绝


例句:

  1. A certain pessimism encourages you to make proof d' a certain cynicism, scorn of the material.
    从某种悲观的角度来说你有点愤世嫉俗、轻蔑的物体的存在。

  2. Franz poured scorn on the idea, pointing out that his brother had been killed in action during the war.
    弗朗兹对此不屑一顾,指出他兄弟已经在战争中阵亡了。

  3. So today when Alen told me that he was the best in his maths re enforcement class, I poured scorn on his words.
    所以今天李承伟说自己在数学补习班多么多么厉害的时候,我抱以不屑的态度。

  4. Her eyes flashed around her in a defiant way, rather like Tom's, and she laughed with thrilling scorn.
    她两眼闪闪有光,环顾四周,俨然不可一世的神气,很像汤姆,她又放声大笑,笑声里充满了可怕的讥嘲。

  5. When he heard that, he looked at me with scorn in his eyes.
    听完这些,他满眼鄙视的看着我。

  6. I wondered what on earth this Mencken had done to call down upon him the scorn of the South.
    我在想这位门肯先生到底做了什么事以至于引得南方对他嘲弄。

  7. The bank's interest-rate policy has also drawn scorn, with critics calling it deeply inconsistent.
    欧洲央行的汇率政策也招致讽刺,很多人批评说其前后不一致。

  8. He publically questioned that decision from his Coach and has earned the scorn of his tactician.
    他在不久前公开质疑球队主教练的换人决定,却换来了拉涅利的指责。

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