disdainfully
[dis'deinfuli]
adv. 轻蔑地
例句与用法:
He's disdainful of anyone from the USA.
美国来的人他都瞧不起。
He looked at the leader with a disdainful smile.
他带着鄙视的微笑看着领导。
词形变化:
副词: disdainfully | 名词: disdainfulness |
ad.
轻蔑地; 藐视地; 倨傲地
disdainfully
词形变化:
副词: disdainfully | 名词: disdainfulness |
同义词:
despise | scorn | spurn | contempt | disregard | condescension | reject | disparage | derision | disparagement | aloofness | repudiate | rebuff | snobbery | underestimate | despite | freeze off | patronage | contemn | turn down | pooh-pooh |
反义词:
disdainfully
副词 disdainfully:
in a proud and domineering manner
同义词:cavalierly
without respect; in a disdainful manner
同义词:contemptuously, scornfully, contumeliously
disdainfully
■"Why, sir! Don't you know that the famous musician Beethoven was deaf?" the boy asked in reply disdainfully.
"怎么了,先生!难道您不知道大名鼎鼎的音乐家贝多芬是个聋子吗?"男孩轻蔑地反问道。
■"Why, sir! don't you know that the most famous musician Beethoven was deaf?" the boy asked in reply disdainfully.
“不是吗?老师,你不知道最著名的音乐家贝多芬是聋子吗?”男孩很无辜的回答道!
■"You!" said the stately warrior, scanning the small form of the poet with ineffable disdain.
“你
■"Strong enough!" answered the other, with assumed disdain.
“够稳固
■What do you play, boy?' asked Estella of myself, with the greatest disdain.
“孩子,你会玩什么牌?”埃斯苔娜用非常蔑视的态度问我。
■"Why, sir! don't you have know that the most famous musician Beethoven was deaf?" the boy asked in reply disdainfully.
“怎么啦,先生!您难道连大名鼎鼎的音乐家贝多芬是个聋子都不知道?”小伙子轻蔑地反问道。
■The will to live, he thought disdainfully, vainly endeavoring not to breathe the air into his bursting lungs.Well, he would have to try a new way.
“我说,乔,”第二天早上他招呼当年一起干活的伙伴说,“二十八号街有一个法国人赚了一大笔钱,打算回法国。
■"Pig!" she spat out at him viciously, her nostrils flaring in a look of savage disdain.
“蠢猪
■S. ambassador to Thailand puts it bluntly: The middle class "disdain[s] the rural masses and see[s] them as willing pawns to the corrupt vote buyers.
一位前美国驻泰大使直言不讳道,中产阶级“蔑视农村大众,认为他们甘为买选票的腐败分子当马前卒。”
■The satirical magazine Spy threw darts at all the puffery of the era, and was especially fast to disdain the gaudy arrivistes in favor of dandruff-flecked Old Money.
一家叫《窥视》的讽刺杂志对那一时代的浮夸风大肆抨击,尤其鄙视那些爱炫耀的暴发户,认为那些老富翁更有品味,尽管他们的头发上有头屑。
■Add to that the cattle-herder’s traditional disdain for hunter-gatherers.
不仅如此,牧牛人自古以来就有蔑视采猎者的传统。
■Unfortunately for the old writer as strange that talk about God and reject the novel, unfortunately for the new writers as fiction writers concocted Shenguai and disdain reading.
不幸为旧文学家当作谈神说怪的小说而屏弃,又不幸为新文学家当作文人编造的神怪小说而不屑一读。
■Nor should one disdain Mr Obama's way with a crowd. Good presidents engage the country's attention; great ones inspire.
不应该因为奥巴马颠倒众生而鄙视他。优秀的总统吸引国民的注意;伟大的总统激发国民的注意。
■People who fail to understand this relationship can overlook and even disdain the relative aspects of spiritual practice and the karmic law of cause and effect.
不解此道者,会忽略甚至轻蔑修行和因果业报的相关性。
■Those who had contracted the virus were treated with the same disdain as someone who had Bubonic plague.
与病毒有染的人会与患了黑死病的人一样受到鄙视。
■Personal strengths: Charm and a disdain for conventional thinking.
个人优点:是一个有魅力的、敢于向传统观念挑战的人。
■The middle class's newfound disdain for democracy is counterintuitive.
中产阶级对民主新滋生出的轻视是有违常性的。
■In the long period of his preparation he must betray often an ignorance and shiftlessness in popular arts incurring the disdain of the able who shoulder him aside.
为了追求永久的价值,他时常会对时髦的学艺一无所知,无能为力,招致那些能人的鄙弃。
■George drew himself up, and smiled disdainfully.
乔治挺直了腰杆,毫不在意地笑着。
■Better have borne the petulant proud disdain of Amaryllis, or Menalcas wooed, albeit he was so dark, and you so fair!
也许是阿玛瑞力斯更好吧,尽管他有着傲慢的个性,抑或是梅那可斯也行?尽管他是那样的黑,不如你的肌肤雪白如冰!
■Second Daughter-in-law and Third Daughter-in-law exchanged secret looks of disdain.
二奶奶和三奶奶偷偷做个鄙薄的眼色。
■On one side Yasushi Inoue admired Chinese culture extraordinarily ,but on the other hand he also showed a little disdain .
井上靖一方面对中国文化充满了景仰,另一方面又显示出些许轻蔑。
■Jie disdain with flattery around all day at the晋文公associate villains and more complex country晋文公absence of a political Qingming disappointed.
介子推不屑与整天在晋文公身边阿谀的小人为伍,更为晋文公复国之后没有施行清明政治感到失望。
■They are generally treated with disdain by other races, if not outright hostility.
他们一般轻视其它种族,这是在不是敌对的情况下。
■They were Jeffersonian in their disdain for patricians, Jacksonian in their belief in individualistic, competitive enterprise.
他们是鄙视贵族的杰弗逊主义者(Jeffersonian),信奉个人主义,崇尚企业自由竞争。
■He was treated with disdain.
他受到鄙视。
■He held them in such disdain that whenever he lay down to sleep he would send and order them to stop talking.
他对他们非常不屑以至于他躺下睡觉时他命令他们不许讲话出声。
■He hates being treated with disdain.
他恨遭人白眼。
■He replied with haughty disdain.
他的回答充满了不屑。
■He poised his head disdainfully.
他的头摆出一副瞧不起人的样子。
■There was disdain in his smile.
他的微笑中含有轻蔑的意味。
■How evil he looked? The face was saturnine and swarthy , and the sensual lips seemed to be twisted with disdain.
他神气多凶!他的脸色黝黑而又阴沉,肉感的双唇仿佛由于鄙夷而扭曲着。
■Behind closed doors he showed disdain for just about everybody.
他私下却几乎对每个人都表示藐视。
■He felt disdain for worldly pleasures and was totally guileless, like a child.But he had a violent temper.
他轻蔑世间的欢乐,像孩子一样地坦率,但脾气暴躁。
■He curled his lips in disdain.
他轻蔑地撇了撇嘴唇。
■He also expresses his disdain for the multimillion-dollar bonuses corporate executives receive and fears this practice will continue.
他还表达了对金融体系高管获得的数百万美元奖金表示轻蔑,并担忧这种惯例会继续。
■His disdain was a source of embarrassment to his sponsors.
他高傲的态度让他的赞助商非常尴尬。
■A great man should disdain flatterers.
伟大的人物应鄙视献媚者。
■But his disdain for Agamemnon's rule threatens to break the fragile Alliance.
但他对阿伽门农统治权威的蔑视足以使得本来脆弱的同盟解体。
■But you wear it with such a disdain, my guess is that you did not come from money and your school friends never let you forget it.
但是你高傲的态度,我猜测你家里不是很有钱,你的校友们也让你时刻记住这一点。
■The offer was disdainfully rejected with the pronouncement, "What use could this company make of an electrical toy.
但是这次申请被一个堂而皇之的理由轻蔑地拒绝了,”这家公司能用一个电子玩具做出些什么名堂?”
■Your arrogance and conceit, your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realise you were the last man in the world I could ever marry.
你十足狂妄自大、自私自利、看不起别人;让我认识到,哪怕天下男人都死光了我也不愿意嫁给你。
■Your happy love, is a treasure, I disdain the situation toexchange with the king.
你甜蜜的爱,就是珍宝,我不屑把处境跟帝王对调。。
■And there is, between the arrogant swans and the prolific geese, an indifference, almost a disdain.
傲慢的天鹅对众多的黑额黑雁表现出一种冷漠,或者几乎以说是一种蔑视。
■Affecting an attitude of disdain or conceit; haughty and supercilious.
傲慢的摆出轻蔑或自满的样子的; 高傲且盛气凌人的
■Affecting an attitude of disdain or conceit;haughty and supercilious.
傲慢的摆出轻蔑或自满的样子的;高傲且盛气凌人的
■Love or hatried, respect or disdain, Chateaubriand, like all the genius, left mixed feelings along his path.
像所有的天才一样,夏多布里昂有过激情与爱恨,受到过尊敬与鄙视。
■Clara turned away again rather disdainfully.
克拉拉转过头去,现出一副相当倨傲轻蔑的样子。
■Clodius answered only by a smile of disdain.
克罗狄俄斯报以傲慢的一笑。
■Even Thais who disdain both the rival colour-coded camps smell something fishy here.
军方以前就惯用这样的伎俩。