词汇 | scorn |
释义 | scorn (verb) scorn 2 ENTRIES FOUND: scorn (noun) scorn (verb) 1 scorn /ˈskoɚn/ noun 1 scorn /ˈskoɚn/ noun Learner's definition of SCORN [noncount] 1 : a feeling that someone or something is not worthy of any respect or approval鄙视;蔑视;轻视 I have nothing but scorn [=contempt] for people who are cruel to animals.对于残忍对待动物的那些人我只有鄙视。 They treated his suggestion with scorn.他们对他的建议不屑一顾。 an expression full of scorn鄙夷不屑的神情 2 : harsh criticism that shows a lack of respect or approval for someone or something嗤之以鼻的态度 Her political rivals have poured/heaped scorn on her ideas for improving the tax system.她的政治对手对她改进税收体制的想法嗤之以鼻。 2 scorn /ˈskoɚn/ verb scorns; scorned; scorning 2 scorn /ˈskoɚn/ verb scorns; scorned; scorning Learner's definition of SCORN [+ object] 1 : to show that you think (someone or something) is not worthy of respect or approval : to feel or express scorn for (someone or something)鄙视;蔑视;奚落 He scorns anyone who earns less money than he does.他鄙视所有挣钱比他少的人。 Her actions were scorned by many people.她的行动遭到许多人的奚落。 They were scorned as fanatics.他们被看作狂热分子而遭到鄙视。 2 formal : to refuse or reject (someone or something that you do not think is worthy of respect or approval)拒绝;不屑于做 She scorned his invitation.她对他的邀请不屑一顾。 — sometimes followed by to + verb有时接动词不定式 He scorned to reply to their accusations.他不屑于回应他们的指控。 |
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