disdain
美音:[dɪs'deɪn] 英音:[dɪs'deɪn]简单释义:
v.蔑视;鄙视;鄙弃;不屑(做某事)
n.蔑视;鄙视;鄙弃
网络轻视;轻蔑;藐视
变形:
过去分词:disdained 现在分词:disdaining 第三人称单数:disdains
完整释义:
n.
1.轻蔑,鄙视
2.蔑视;轻视
3.傲慢;倨傲
v.
1.轻蔑,鄙视,藐视,瞧不起
2.〔主美〕被轻蔑,遭鄙视
3.不屑做
4.不屑于
5.蔑视;轻视
6.轻视,瞧不起
7.讨厌;不喜欢
例句:
Even westerners, with the benefit of a bit of Chinese efficiency, disdain the weakness of the democratic system.
即使是西方人,当他们感受到中国式效率的一点好处时,就会蔑视民主体制里的弱点。How evil he looked? The face was saturnine and swarthy , and the sensual lips seemed to be twisted with disdain.
他神气多凶!他的脸色黝黑而又阴沉,肉感的双唇仿佛由于鄙夷而扭曲着。Jobs is a classic right brainer with a intense focus on a product's visual appearance and a disdain for the consumer's opinion.
乔布斯是一个典型的右脑思考者,非常追求产品的外观,蔑视消费者的意见。He also treats his fans with disdain and coldly urges the Democratic Party to do the wrong thing if it might be politically advantageous.
他还以轻蔑的态度对待自己的粉丝;冷冷的催促民主党做错事,只要这样做能赢得政治优势。Like an insecure teenager, we shout obscenities , mistaking disdain for interest.
喜欢一个不安全的青少年,我们呼喊淫秽,为兴趣犯错轻蔑。Kong Yiji stared at the guy who asked him, with a look of disdain.
孔乙己看着问他的人,显出不屑置辩的神气。It had become used to telling the same jokes, travelling to the same bridge tournaments and treating the rest of Wall Street with disdain.
大家已经习惯于讲同样的笑话,出门参加同样的桥牌联赛,并轻蔑地对待华尔街的其他成员。They were friendly, but bikers always reserve a particular disdain for scooterists, believing they're only "playing at it" .
他们都很友善,但都有点看不起骑踏板车的人,认为这只是在“玩耍”。
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