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contempt [kənˈtɛmpt]

n. 轻视; 轻蔑; (对规则、危险等的)藐视; 不顾;
复数:: contempts

例句:

  • Mr. Kelly was sentenced to six months in prison for contempt.
    凯利先生因藐视法庭被判6个月监禁。
  • In showing contempt for the heavyweight championship Douglas offended a stern code.
    道格拉斯藐视重量级拳王称号的行为违背了严格的准则。
  • The attacker still stood there, watching her with silent contempt.
    袭击者还站在那里,用一种鄙夷的眼神一言不发地看着她。
  • He was held to be in contempt of court.
    来自THETIMES
  • Laughing is a noted type of contempt of court.
    来自THETIMES
  • The middle class contempt for the title of knighthood.
    来自R. H. Sherard
  • Her contempt for foreigners was obvious.
    她对外国人的蔑视显而易见。
    来自《权威词典》
  • They would often look at us with unmistakable contempt.
    他们惯用明白无误的轻蔑眼光打量我们。
    来自《权威词典》