scorn
[skɔ:n]
n.轻蔑, 奚落, 笑柄
v.轻蔑, 鄙视, 嘲弄,不屑
例句与用法:
She poured scorn on the suggestion that he might never return.
她鄙弃有人暗示他一去不复返之意。
The small weak child became the scorn of the class.
这个瘦小软弱的孩子成为全班嘲笑的对象。
She scorned our offers of help.
她不屑接受我们的帮助。
He poured scorn on my suggestion.
他对我的建议表示轻蔑。
词形变化:
形容词: scornful | 副词: scornfully | 名词: scorner | 动词过去式: scorned | 动词过去分词: scorned | 动词现在分词: scorning | 动词第三人称单数: scorns |
n.
1. 轻蔑; 藐视[U][(+for)]
The artist looked at her with scorn.
艺术家以蔑视的眼光看着她。
2. 嘲笑; 奚落[U]
3. 藐视(或嘲笑)的对象[the S][(+of/to)]
That guy is the scorn of the school.
那家伙受到全校的鄙视。
vt.
1. 轻蔑; 藐视
You've no right to scorn a poor girl.
你没有权利藐视一个穷女孩。
2. 拒绝; 不屑做[+to-v][+v-ing]
He scorned begging for help.
他鄙视乞求援助。
She scorned to reply to the charge.
她不屑答复那种指控。
vi.
表示轻蔑, 表示鄙视
短语词组:
laugh sb. to scorn
1. 嘲笑某人
I laughed him to scorn.
我嘲笑了他。
pour scorn on
1. 对……不屑一顾
She poured scorn on my ideas.
她对我的观点不屑一顾。
scorn
过去式:scorned
过去分词:scorned
现在进行时:scorning
词形变化:
形容词: scornful | 副词: scornfully | 名词: scorner | 动词过去式: scorned | 动词过去分词: scorned | 动词现在分词: scorning | 动词第三人称单数: scorns |
词义辨析:
同义:
n.蔑视, 轻视, 傲慢, 蛮横
disdain
contempt
contemptuousness
scornfulness
contumely
insolence
disparagement
hatred
loathing
disgust
distaste
n.嘲笑, 愚弄, 嘲骂, 发嘘声
derision
sneering
scoffing
jeering
mockery
mocking
taunting
flouting
gibing
hissing
booing
catcall
ridicule
arrogance
v.蔑视, 诽谤, 辱骂, 轻视
disdain
contemn
hold in contempt
revile
misprize
spurn
spit upon
curl one's lip at
reproach
belittle
look down upon
regard with contempt
despise
detest
hate
loathe
reject
v.漠视, 怠慢, 排斥, 否认
snub
shun
high-hat
disown
cut off
v.嘲笑, 愚弄, 发嘘声
deride
ridicule
laugh at
poke fun at
make fun of
mock
jeer at
sneer at
twit
scoff at
taunt
scout
flout
gibe at
hoot at
boo
hiss
同义参见:
repudiate
sarcasm
rejection
rebuff
snobbery
renounce
disregard
dislike
cheapen
反义参见:
admire
admiration
awe
scorn[skɔ:n]n.1.■轻蔑,鄙视2.■藐视,轻视3.■嘲笑,嘲弄4.■轻蔑(或嘲笑)的对象,笑柄5.■[古语]轻蔑的眼神;侮辱vt.1.■轻蔑,鄙视:His bad action was scorned by the public.他的恶劣举动遭到大家的白眼。2.■藐视,对…不屑一顾;拒绝;排斥:to scorn to reply不屑于回答3.■[古义]嘲笑,讥笑:Her good advice was scorned.她的善良忠告受到嘲笑。vi.1.■轻蔑,鄙视;表示轻蔑(或鄙视):She only scorned for it.对此她只有鄙视。2.■[古语]嘲笑,讥笑be a scorn to成为…的嘲笑对象;为…所鄙视feel scorn for对…藐视,看不起;嘲笑heap (或 pour) scorn on嘲笑,挖苦;对…嗤之以鼻hold in scorn鄙视hold it to do something不屑于做某事laugh to scorn可笑;嘲笑,取笑think scorn of鄙视,看不起
scornscorn[skɔ:n]n.1.■藐视; 嘲弄2.■受藐视[嘲弄]的对象dismiss a suggestion with scorn轻蔑地驳回一个建议
词性变化scorn[skɔ:n]vt.1.■蔑视, 嘲笑2.■不屑(做), 因鄙视而拒不接受scorn lying [ telling lies, to tell a lie]不屑说谎You've no right to scorn a poor girl.你没有任何理由看不起一个贫穷的姑娘。He scorned my help.他不屑接受我的帮助。scorn[skɔ:n]vi.1.■表示轻蔑和嘲弄
继承用法scornern.1.■藐视者scorninglyadv.
noun
- [mass noun]the feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable; contempt
鄙视,蔑视
I do not wish to become the object of scorn.
我不希望成为鄙视的对象。
[in sing.]a general scorn for human life.
对人生的全面嘲弄。
■[in sing.](archaic)a person viewed with such feeling
(古)被鄙视的人
a scandal and a scorn to all who look on thee.
人们都会把你看成有丑行、该鄙夷的人。
■[count noun](archaic)a statement or gesture indicating such feeling
(古)鄙视的话;鄙视动作
- [with obj.]feel or express contempt or derision for
鄙视;嘲笑
the minister scorned Labour's attempt to woo voters.
部长嘲笑了工党的拉票行为。
■reject (something) in a contemptuous way
轻蔑地拒绝;弃绝
a letter scorning his offer of intimacy.
一封回绝他的求爱的信。
■[no obj., with infinitive]refuse to do something because one is too proud
不屑于做
at her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.
在她最无助的时候,她也不屑于屈尊采用这样一些策略。
pour scorn on
- speak with contempt or mockery of
鄙视;讥讽
- (Brit. archaic)view with contempt
(英,古)鄙视
scorner
noun
- (rare)(罕).)
- Middle English: shortening of Old French escarn (noun), escharnir (verb), of Germanic origin
scorn
名词 scorn:
lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
同义词:contempt, disdain, despite
open disrespect for a person or thing
同义词:contempt
动词 scorn:
look down on with disdain
reject with contempt
同义词:reject, spurn, freeze off, pooh-pooh, disdain, turn down
scorn
■Jo,fifteen,was tall,thin,and coltish,and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions.
15岁的乔是个高瘦活泼女孩,得意于对传统礼仪的蔑视;
■The scorn to happiness is ofen to other's happiness,under precise disguis is the hatred to human beings.
1对幸福的轻蔑通常是对其他人幸福的轻蔑,在精巧的伪装之下是对人类的仇恨。
■Slience is the best expression to scorn.
2沉默是蔑视的最好表达。
■NIV] You have made us a reproach to our neighbors, the scorn and derision of those around us.
[和合]你使我们受邻国的羞18辱,被四围的人嗤19笑讥刺。
■KJV] We are become a reproach to our neighbours, a scorn and derision to them that are round about us.
[新译]我们成为邻国羞辱的对象,成为四周的人嗤笑和讥刺的目标。
■"Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort/As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit" (Shakespeare).
“他很少笑,笑时又以这样的神态/好象是在嘲笑自己并看不起自己的灵魂” (莎士比亚)。
■"The name[was] a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city" (Washington Irving).
“这个名字成了全城表示轻蔑和耻辱的代名词”(华盛顿·欧文)。
■The fact that it is bound for a private museum has drawn scorn from some scientists.
一个私立博物馆由于保存了它而招来一些科学家的微词那么也就是必然的了。
■He swung from mere indifference to outright scorn.
一开始他还只是漠不关心,后来竟变得冷嘲热讽起来。
■Not to scorn present Ways, or Wits, or Fashions, or Men, or War, &c.
不嘲笑当今的风气、俏皮话、时装、人物、战争等等。
■Ignorance of money functions has led to both money worship and money scorn.
不管是拜金主义还是蔑金主义,都是对货币的职能无知造成的。
■Don't scorn the old man's stories: he has visited more countries than you've had hot dinners.
不要瞧不起那位老人所讲的故事,他去过的国家比你吃的热气腾腾的晚餐还要多。
■Let us not scorn the woman who is neither mother nor sister nor daughter nor wife.
不要轻视那些既不是母亲、姐妹,又不是女儿、妻子的女人。
■In either case, there is a latent scorn for mankind.
两者都暗含有对于人类的藐视。
■Lysander: Why should you think that I should woo in scorn? I just hope you could love me.
为什麽你要以为我的求爱不过是嘲笑你呢?我只是希望你爱我罢了。
■The righteous see it, and are glad: and the innocent laugh them to scorn.
义人看见他们的结局就欢喜。无辜的人嗤笑他们。
■Jo, fifteen, was tall, thin, and coltish , and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions.
乔,十五岁,是个瘦高个活泼的姑娘,她毫不掩饰对斯文习俗的蔑视,并以此自豪。
■Jo, fifteen, was tall, thin, and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions.
乔,十五岁,是个瘦高个活泼的姑娘,她毫不掩饰对斯文习俗的蔑视,并以此自豪。
■There is much greater "societal scorn" heaped on the criminal.
人们对于刑事犯罪有更多的偏见。
■How would they scorn to do what you have done.
他们不屑于做你做的事。
■Men open their mouths to jeer at me; they strike my cheek in scorn and unite together against me.
他们向我开口,打我的脸羞辱我,聚会攻击我。
■Their thorny scorn is discerned by a stern governor.
他们多刺的嘲笑被一个严厉的总督辩认出来了。
■They have learned to scorn difficulties .
他们学会了藐视困难。
■They had nothing but scorn for his political views.
他们对他的政治观点只有鄙夷。
■They scorn the notion the city can be recreated in a culture park.
他们对这种认为可以在文化园区重建城市的想法感到鄙夷.
■They are often held up to scorn by the people who dislike them.
他们常常受到讨厌他们的人的嘲弄。
■They have become what they profess to scorn.
他们成了自己曾声称看不起的那种人。
■And they laughed him to scorn, knowing that she was dead.
他们晓得女儿已经死了,就嗤笑耶稣。
■Flattery they scorn very much, honest abuse they enjoy.
他们最看不起奉承,他们爱听老老实实的责备。
■They laughed us to scorn, and despised us.
他们讥笑我们,鄙视我们。
■They remember that they too trod down a sated generation, with such clamour and with just scorn.
他们记起了自己当初也曾经把一代高踞宝座的人践踏在脚下,也正是这样大喊大叫,傲慢不逊。
■He heaped scorn on painting and sculpture which he described as pointless pastimes.
他嘲笑绘画和雕塑,形容它们为无意义的消遣。
■He poured scorn on my suggestion.
他对我的建议表示轻蔑。
■His pretensions to judge upon such matters filled her with scorn.
他对这类事物装模作样的评判使她反感。
■He were to become a mark of public scorn.
他将成为公众奚落的典型。
■He asked the question with some appearance of scorn.
他带着嘲讽的神气问道。
■He is a scorn to [the scorn of] his neighbors.
他成了邻居的笑柄[他遭到邻居的鄙视].
■He is the scorn of his neighbors.
他是邻居嘲笑的对象。
■He is scorn to (the scorn of) his neighbours.
他是邻居轻蔑的对象。
■He certainly did not deserve Mr.Harper's scorn.
他显然不应该受到哈珀的叱责。
■He eyed me with a terrible scorn.
他极其轻蔑地打量着我。
■He is trying to turn away the expected words of scorn.
他正准备应付那些意料之中的表示蔑视的话。
■He spat out the words with scorn.
他用轻蔑的口吻说了这番话。
■His suggestion was dismissed with scorn.
他的建议被轻蔑地驳回了。
■He thinks scorn of any man who yields before difficulties.
他瞧不起任何在困难面前屈服的人。
■Does he respect the press and media, or does he secretly scorn them?
他究竟尊敬报社和媒体,还是暗暗地蔑视他们?
■He thinks scorn of wastefulness in his superiors.
他蔑视他的上级挥霍浪费。
■He showed his scorn for my question by saying he would not answer it.
他说他不回答我的问题,以表示对我的蔑视。
■Inspiring or deserving abhorrence or scorn.
令人憎恶的激起人厌恶或指责的,应受厌恶或指责的
■Characterized by a hatred or mistrustful scorn for humankind.
以厌恶人类或不相信并蔑视人类为特征的
laugh sb. to scorn
1. 嘲笑某人
I laughed him to scorn.
我嘲笑了他。
pour scorn on
1. 对……不屑一顾
She poured scorn on my ideas.
她对我的观点不屑一顾。
习惯用语be a scorn to (=be the scorn of)1.■是...的嘲笑对象; 遭到...的鄙视feel [ have] scorn for1.■对...表示藐视hold in [up to] scorn [ridicule]1.■藐视, 瞧不起; 奚落laugh sb. [sth.] to scorn (=pour scorn on sb. [sth.])1.■嘲笑或挖苦某人[某事]point the finger of scorn at sb.1.■奚落某人, 嘲笑某人think [hold] it scorn to (do)1.■不屑(做)think scorn of1.■藐视, 瞧不起