scorn的意思和读音

scorn

: [skɔrn] : [skɔː(r)n]

n.[]

v.

scorned  scorning  scorns  

v.admire,choose

n.admiration

v.deride,despise,disdain,rebuff,reject

n.contempt,derision,disparagement,disrespect,mockery

scornn.

1.[u]a strong feeling that sb/sth is stupid or not good enough, usually shown by the way you speak

Her fellow teachers greeted her proposal with scorn .

They had nothing but scorn for his political views.

IDMpour/heap scorn on sb/sthto speak about sb/sth in a way that shows that you do not respect them or have a good opinion of themv.

1.~ sb/sthto feel or show that you think sb/sth is stupid and you do not respect them or it

She scorned their views as old-fashioned.

2.);to refuse to have or do sth because you are too proud

to scorn an invitation

She would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.使

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n.1.a strong feeling of contempt2.somebody or something that is held in contempt3.a feeling that someone or something is not good enough to deserve your approval or respect

v.1.to hold somebody or something in contempt2.to reject something with contempt3.to treat someone or something as if they do not deserve your approval or respect4.if someone scorns to do something, they are not willing to do or accept something because they believe it is stupid, unreasonable, or not good enough for them5.look down upon;think of as mean or low;despise6.reject or refuse as low or wrong1.to hold somebody or something in contempt2.to reject something with contempt3.to treat someone or something as if they do not deserve your approval or respect4.if someone scorns to do something, they are not willing to do or accept something because they believe it is stupid, unreasonable, or not good enough for them5.look down upon;think of as mean or low;despise6.reject or refuse as low or wrong

1. sacrifice v. scorn v. vital a. ...

2. score scorn scornful ...

3. manifesto n. scorn v. utopia n. ...

4. sacrifice v. scorn v. vital a. ...

5. scope () scorn scream ...

6. manifesto n. , 62. scorn n. , , long for v. 64. ...

7. ●resemblance n. scorn n. ●acquaint v. 使 ...

8. scene n. 99-1-67 scorn n. 89-1-61 shortage n. 91-6-49 ...

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1.EVEN as they heap scorn on big business, Americans and their congressmen retain a place in their hearts for small business.

2.But though he arduous law invent one " harvester " , ruler of kingdom scorn he and invention of him for with princess behind the ant.”,

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

4.If he had been more than temporarily relieved by the evasions of the letter, he might have rejected some of her scorn.

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

6.Was not Israel the object of your ridicule? Was she caught among thieves, that you shake your head in scorn whenever you speak of her?便

7.The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) warned the Muslim never to abuse, scorn, belittle, or deny his wife any of her rights.使

8.So today when Alen told me that he was the best in his maths re enforcement class, I poured scorn on his words.

9.The visitor walked away in scorn. The disciples were dismayed that their Master had been shown up in a poor light.访.

10.The fact that he never really was a cowboy hero or soldier is cause no for scorn but for reflection .·