
单词 disdain
音标 英音[ dɪsˈdeɪn ] 美音[ dɪsˈdeɪn ]
释义
n. 鄙视,蔑视
v. 鄙视,蔑视;不屑(做某事)
变形 第三人称单数 disdains 现在分词 disdaining 过去式 disdained 过去分词 disdained
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disdain 双语例句
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1·He replied with haughty disdain.
他的回答充满了不屑。《牛津词典》
2·Janet looked at him with disdain.
珍妮特轻蔑地看着他。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·Koons has engrossed himself in a world of commercialism that most modern artists disdain.
孔斯已沉醉于多数现代艺术家所鄙视的商业主义世界。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
4·Mr. Balls, like him a former disciple of Mr. Brown, is thought to disdain his woolly line on the deficit.
鲍尔斯先生和他一样,曾是布朗先生的信徒,被认为鄙视他对于赤字的模糊立场。
5·Had the Greeks held novelty in such disdain as we, asked Horace in his epistle, what work of ancient date would now exist?
霍勒斯在他的书信中问道:“如果希腊人也像我们这样鄙视新奇事物,那么古代的作品现在还会存在吗?”
6·To treat their poems mainly as documents of personal experience is not just to diminish the poets' achievement, but to ignore their unanimous disdain for the idea of confessional poetry.
把他们的诗歌主要看成是个人经历的文献,不仅贬低了他们的成就,而且忽视了他们对自白诗的一致鄙视。
7·As someone who grew up with a disdain for public transportation, I was afraid of the experience.
作为一个从小就讨厌公共交通的人,我害怕这种经历。
8·People who hate you when they see you, they say they hate you, and they make disdain gestures—but these people won't hurt you, right?
一见到你就讨厌你的人,他们说讨厌你,边说边做着鄙夷的手势——但这些人并不会伤害到你,对吗?
9·He curled his lips in disdain.
他轻蔑地撇了撇嘴唇。
10·A great man should disdain flatterers.
伟大的人物应鄙视献媚者。
disdain 同义同根词
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n.蔑视
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词根 "disdain"
(1)disdainful adj轻蔑的;倨傲的;鄙视的
(2)disdainfully adv轻蔑地;倨傲地
(3)disdainfulness n轻蔑;藐视