disdain
美[dɪs'deɪn] 英[dɪs'deɪn]
n. 轻蔑
v. 蔑视
详细释义
n.(名词)- 鄙视,轻蔑,蔑视,轻视
- 骄傲自大,傲慢,倨傲
- 鄙弃
v.(动词)- 瞧不起,鄙视,轻蔑,藐视,蔑视
- 被轻蔑, 遭鄙视
- 不屑(做),不愿意做,以倨傲的态度对待,鄙弃
- 讨厌,不喜欢
双解释义
n.(名词)- [U]鄙视,轻蔑 complete lack of respect
v.(动词)- vt. 鄙视 look down on sb or sth
- vt. 不屑于做 be too proud to do sth
英英释义
Noun- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike;
"he was held in contempt" "the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary"
- a communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient
Verb- look down on with disdain;
"He despises the people he has to work for" "The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately"
- reject with contempt;
"She spurned his advances"
例句
用作名词(n.)- Laval brushed this aside with disdain.赖伐尔以轻蔑的态度拒绝了。
- The receptionist looked at me with disdain when I walked into Suffolk College asking to enrol.当我走进萨克福大学,要求报读时,接待员用轻蔑的眼神看着我。
用作动词(v.)- He disdained that man for snobbishness and was unwilling to talk to him.他鄙视那个势利小人,不愿和他说话。