n. 蔑视,轻视;嗤之以鼻的态度;<古> 被鄙视的人
v. 鄙视,嘲笑;拒绝,不屑于做;批评,抨击
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复数
scorns
第三人称单数
scorns
现在分词
scorning
过去式
scorned
过去分词
scorned
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1.You have made us a reproach to our neighbors, the scorn and derision of those around us.
你使我们受邻国的羞辱,被四围的人嗤笑讥刺。
2.CC: Scorn is for them, not for Camus.
答:蔑视人的是他们,不是加缪。
3.Do not speak to a fool, for he will scorn the wisdom of your words.
你不要说话给愚昧人听,因他必藐视你智慧的言语。
4.But his conciliatory talk was met with scorn by many Zelaya supporters, including this man.
但是,米切莱蒂这一和解姿态受到很多塞拉亚支持者的嘲笑。
5.And as for the people's reverence, would that it were turned to scorn and hatred!
至于别人对我的尊重,我宁愿统统变成轻蔑与愤懑!
6.He radiated scorn for those who, unlike himself, had been to university.
他四处散布对上过大学的人的轻蔑之词——不像他,没上过大学。
7.Remove from me scorn and contempt, for I keep your statutes.
求你除掉我所受的羞辱和藐视。因我遵守你的法度。
8.They had nothing but scorn for his political views.
他们对他的政治观点只有鄙夷。
9.Researchers greeted the proposal with scorn.
研究者们对这个提议报以轻蔑的态度。