n. 名词鄙视;轻蔑;不屑一顾;笑柄
vt. 及物动词轻视;看不起;蔑视;不屑做
vi. 不及物动词表示轻蔑;表示鄙视;嘲笑
She looked at him with scorn after he lied again.
他再次撒谎后,她带着轻蔑看着他。
His comment was met with scorn by the audience.
他的评论受到了观众的嘲笑。
They spoke of him with thinly veiled scorn.
他们谈论他时,带着几乎掩饰不住的鄙视。
Her tone was full of scorn when she spoke about his ideas.
她谈论他的想法时,语气中充满了轻视。
He couldn't hide the scorn in his voice as he addressed his critics.
他在回应批评者时,无法掩饰自己声音中的鄙夷。
The politician's proposals were greeted with scorn by the public.
该政客的提案遭到了公众的蔑视。
She showed open scorn for his suggestion during the meeting.
在会议上,她对他的建议表现出了公然的轻蔑。
His actions earned him nothing but scorn from his peers.
他的行为只得到了同侪的嘲弄。
Their achievements were met with scorn by jealous rivals.
他们的成就遭到了嫉妒对手的鄙视。
She could sense the scorn in their laughter.
她能感觉到他们笑声中的讥讽。
scorn with disdain 蔑视地嘲笑
treat with scorn 以轻蔑的态度对待
look with scorn 轻蔑地看
hold in scorn 鄙视
scorn and ridicule 嘲笑和讥讽
face with scorn 以蔑视面对
scorn of the weak 轻视弱者
第三人称单数: scorns;
过去式: scorned;
过去分词: scorned;
现在分词: scorning;