scorned
[skɔ:n]
[ scorned ]
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 |
scorned
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 |
scorned
动词 scorn:
look down on with disdain
同义词:contemn, despise, scorn, disdain
reject with contempt
同义词:reject, spurn, freeze off, scorn, pooh-pooh, disdain, turn down
形容词 scorned:
treated with contempt
scorned
■Slience is the best expression to scorn.
2沉默是蔑视的最好表达。
■That one man scorned and covered with scars still strove with his last ounce of courage, to reach the unreachable star.
一个备受嘲弄、遍体鳞伤的人,却仍然鼓起最后的一丝勇气,伸手摘取那遥不可及的星星。
■One commander scorned the Islamabad government as an American stooge.
一个指挥官鄙视伊斯兰堡政府称其为美国傀儡。
■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。
■The centre is the name for moderate, middle-of-the-road parties and politics, scorned by the doctrinaire and idealist.
中间派是用于指温和的,走中间道路的党派和政治,他们受到教条主义者和唯心主义者的藐视。
■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。
■They thus scorned the market, kept their love (unrequited though it might be), and moved on to something else.
于是他们嘲笑市场,同时坚守着内心的挚爱(也许是那种不计报酬的挚爱),然后转向其他方向。
■There is much greater "societal scorn" heaped on the criminal.
人们对于刑事犯罪有更多的偏见。
■From then on, Fiske was scorned by the conservative Republicans and their allies in the media.
从那时起,菲斯克开始受到保守的共和党人以及他们在媒体中的支持们的奚落。
■He scorned to tell a lie [telling a lie/lying].
他不屑说谎。
■He scorned asking for help .
他不屑请求帮助。
■To serve or to upbraid, whether he could not tell: but scorned to beg her favour.
他不晓得她究竟是来伺候的呢,还是来谴责的[66]。然而他不屑于向她讨好。
■How would they scorn to do what you have done.
他们不屑于做你做的事。
■But I am a worm and not human, scorned by everyone, despised by the people.
他们呼号了你,便得到救赎,他们信赖了你,而从未蒙羞。
■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.
■Yet having learned who Mordecai's people were, he scorned the idea of killing only Mordecai.
他们已将末底改的本族告诉哈曼。
■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。
■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。
■His bad action was scorned by the public.
他的恶劣举动遭到大家的白眼。
■His theory was that the French are like the woman scorned.
他的理论是,法国佬就像个怨妇。
■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。
■She was deeply hurt when he scorned her offer to help.
他轻蔑地回绝了她要帮忙的好意,使她很难受。
■He scorned those who quoted others as authorities and did not experiment or verify what they were told.
他轻视那些专门把别人的话当作权威来引证而对这些话却不加实验考核的人。