contempt的意思和读音

contempt

: [kənˈtempt] : [kən'tempt]

n.;(

v.+n.show contempt,deserve contempt,express contempt

adj.+n.utter contempt

n.admiration

n.disdain,dislike,disrespect,disapproval,derision

contemptn.

1.the feeling that sb/sth is without value and deserves no respect at all

She looked at him with contempt .

I shall treat that suggestion with the contempt it deserves.

His treatment of his children is beneath contempt(= so unacceptable that it is not even worth feeling contempt for) .齿

Politicians seem to be generally held in contempt by ordinary people.

They had shown a contempt for the values she thought important.

2.~ for stha lack of worry or fear about rules, danger, etc.

The firefighters showed a contempt for their own safety.

His remarks betray a staggering contempt for the truth(= are completely false) .

n.1.,2.,3.,

n.1.a feeling that someone or something is unimportant and deserves no respect2.contempt of court3.a failure to show appropriate respect for something that other people consider to be important

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2. contemporary contempt contemptuous ...

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4. attenmpt v contempt v temptatious n ...

5. indignation contempt n. , , , compromising n. , v., ...

6. separation n. contempt n. exemplify v. ...

7. contaminate vt. contempt n. contend v. ...

8. 12. fiend n. contempt n. insult vi. ...

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1.Used to express contempt, scorn , or disapproval or to frighten or surprise another .

2.He never "watch" his language with her, which at first she took as evidence of his contempt.

3.One must speak of him bluntly and, if need be, with the appropriate contempt.

4.boo! : (interjection) Used to express contempt, scorn , or disapproval or to frighten or surprise another.

5.Politicians seem to be generally held in contempt by the police.

6.not one of them will ever see the land I promised on oath to their forefathers. No one who has treated me with contempt will ever see it..

7.You have done all this! and yet you can treat the mention of his misfortune with contempt and ridicule .

8.He later said he felt nothing but contempt for those who had observed him, safe and distant, like indifferent gods.

9.Is still a long day, the book also need you to smear the colors, do such a contempt for life.

10.The unbelief of the general and his contempt for the Lord made him see the grain but not eat of it.使