中英词典查询

scorn [skɔ:rn]

n. 鄙视; 轻蔑; 不屑一顾; 笑柄;
vt. 轻视; 看不起; 蔑视; 不屑做;
vi. 表示轻蔑; 表示鄙视; 嘲笑;
过去式:: scorned 过去分词:: scorned 现在分词:: scorning 第三人称单数:: scorns

例句:

  • A letter combining lofty scorn with pungent scurrility.
    来自D. M. Thomas
  • Or do you incite scorn as a means of cyber-mortification?
    来自SA
  • Sequins have often aroused the scorn of arbiters of taste.
    闪光装饰片经常引起时尚引领者的鄙视。
  • 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。
  • He became the object of ridicule and scorn.
    他成了嘲弄和鄙视的对象。
  • The children would be baptized...despite her scorn for the rector.
    来自Anne Stevenson
  • Honest boys scorn sneaks and liars.
    诚实的人看不起狡诈和撒谎的人。
    来自《权威词典》
  • What is now admired as art was then scorned as vulgar extravagance.
    现在被誉为艺术的东西在那时被蔑视为低级庸俗。
    来自《权威词典》
  • You have no right to scorn a poor girl.
    你无权鄙视一个贫穷的姑娘。
    来自《权威词典》