scorn

scorn [skɔ:n]  [skɔ:rn] 

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第三人称单数:scorns

现在分词:scorning

过去分词:scorned

过去式:scorned

scorn 基本解释

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名词轻蔑; 鄙视; 不屑一顾; 笑柄

及物动词蔑视; 轻视; 看不起; 不屑做

不及物动词嘲笑; 表示轻蔑; 表示鄙视

scorn 相关例句

scorn是什么意思

及物动词

1. She scorned to reply to the charge.
    她不屑答复那种指控。

2. He scorned begging for help.
    他鄙视乞求援助。

3. You've no right to scorn a poor girl.
    你没有权利藐视一个穷女孩。

名词

1. The artist looked at her with scorn.
    艺术家以蔑视的眼光看着她。

2. That guy is the scorn of the school.
    那家伙受到全校的鄙视。

scorn 网络解释

1. 忽视:regret抱歉,遗憾 | scorn忽视 | seek找,寻觅

2. (非常强烈的,令人生气的)不尊敬:mock (含有轻视的意思)的嘲笑 | scorn (非常强烈的,令人生气的)不尊敬 | ⑤ contempt (认为某人或某物不值得重视而)轻视

scorn 词典解释
scorn

1. 轻蔑;鄙视
    If you treat someone or something with scorn, you show contempt for them.

    e.g. Researchers greeted the proposal with scorn...
           研究员们对这个建议嗤之以鼻。
    e.g. 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。

2. scorn的翻译

2. 看不起;鄙视
    If you scorn someone or something, you feel or show contempt for them.

    e.g. 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。
    e.g. 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. 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.

    e.g. ...people who scorned traditional methods.
           摈弃传统做法的人

4. 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.

    e.g. 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。
    e.g. 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。

scorn 单语例句

1. The elite music professionals of China appear to scorn talk about Phoenix Legend, probably out of indignation that Chinese pop music is being led by such cloddish sounds.

2. scorn

2. The EU draft resolution drew scorn from ran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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3. McCain drew scorn from some fellow Republicans last year and sank in the polls for his support of legislation that would have liberalized immigration laws.

4. Jones's lawyers have asked for probation and no jail time, saying the public scorn was punishment enough.

5. She has become the center of constant online debate ever since with netizens heaping her with praise and scorn.

6. scorn

6. " It was hurtful, " he said of the ridicule and scorn he has received.

7. One is incensed and inflamed by the scorn the host of Peking Duck poured on Chinese feelings.

8. As this contradicts residents'own experience they were - not surprisingly - quick to pour scorn on this notion.

9. The children of these wealthy families are known as China's " rich second generation, " a title which has earned them notoriety and scorn.

10. The children of these wealthy families are known as China's " rich second generation, " a title which earned them notoriety and scorn.

scorn 英英释义

noun

1. open disrespect for a person or thing

    Synonym: contempt

2. scorn

2. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike

    e.g. he was held in contempt
           the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary

    Synonym: contempt disdain despite

verb

1. scorn的近义词

1. reject with contempt

    e.g. She spurned his advances

    Synonym: reject spurn freeze off pooh-pooh disdain turn down

2. scorn的意思

2. look down on with disdain

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

    Synonym: contemn despise disdain