disdain
英 [dɪsˈdeɪn]
美 [dɪsˈdeɪn]
n. 鄙视; 蔑视; 鄙弃
v. 鄙视; 蔑视; 鄙弃; 不屑(做某事)
现在分词:disdaining 过去式:disdained 过去分词:disdained 第三人称单数:disdains 复数:disdains
Collins.1 / BNC.14143 / COCA.9653
同义词辨析
contemptderisiondisdain【导航词义:藐视】
contemptn. 藐视,轻视
〔辨析〕
指因认为某人或某事物不重要而表现出的不尊重,常后接介词 for。
〔例证〕
She was jailed for a week for contempt of court.
她因蔑视法庭而被关押了一周。
What he said shows contempt for the general.
他的话显示出对将军的蔑视。
她因蔑视法庭而被关押了一周。
What he said shows contempt for the general.
他的话显示出对将军的蔑视。
derisionn. 嘲笑,侮蔑
〔辨析〕
指对愚蠢或可笑的人或事所表示的讥讽和蔑视。
〔例证〕
Her performance was greeted with derision from the audience.
她的表演遭到观众嘲笑。
He showed his contempt through derision.
他通过嘲笑表示自己的蔑视。
她的表演遭到观众嘲笑。
He showed his contempt through derision.
他通过嘲笑表示自己的蔑视。
disdainn. 〈正式〉鄙视,藐视
〔辨析〕
指因认为某人或某事不重要或不够好而表现出的毫不尊重。
〔例证〕
He looked at me with disdain.
他轻蔑地看着我。
I have nothing but disdain for such a coach.
对这样一个教练,我只能表示鄙视。
他轻蔑地看着我。
I have nothing but disdain for such a coach.
对这样一个教练,我只能表示鄙视。
牛津词典
noun
- 鄙视;蔑视;鄙弃
the feeling that sb/sth is not good enough to deserve your respect or attention- to treat sb with disdain
鄙视某人 - a disdain for the law
对法律的藐视
- to treat sb with disdain
verb
- 鄙视;蔑视;鄙弃
to think that sb/sth is not good enough to deserve your respect- She disdained his offer of help.
他提出要帮助,遭到她的鄙弃。
- She disdained his offer of help.
- 不屑(做某事)
to refuse to do sth because you think that you are too important to do it- He disdained to turn to his son for advice.
他不屑于向自己的儿子请教。
- He disdained to turn to his son for advice.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 轻视;鄙视;蔑视
If you feeldisdain forsomeone or something, you dislike them because you think that they are inferior or unimportant.- Janet looked at him with disdain...
珍妮特轻蔑地看着他。 - She shared her daughter's disdain for her fellow countrymen.
她和女儿都瞧不起自己的同胞。
- Janet looked at him with disdain...
- VERB 轻视;鄙视;蔑视
If youdisdainsomeone or something, you regard them with disdain.- Jackie disdained the servants that her millions could buy.
杰姬鄙视那些她用钱就可以收买的奴仆。
- Jackie disdained the servants that her millions could buy.
- VERB 不屑于(做)
If youdisdain todo something, you do not do it, because you feel that you are too important to do it.- Franklin told Sara that he had himself disdained to take the job.
富兰克林告诉萨拉他不屑于去做那份工作。
- Franklin told Sara that he had himself disdained to take the job.
英英释义
noun
- a communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- he was held in contempt
- the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary
verb
- reject with contempt
- She spurned his advances
- look down on with disdain
- He despises the people he has to work for
- The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately
双语例句
- Gentlemen, your disdain for one another distracts you from the truth.
先生们,互相蔑视让你们偏离真理了。 - Franklin told Sara that he had himself disdained to take the job.
富兰克林告诉萨拉他不屑于去做那份工作。 - Appreciate those who disdain you, for they have you self-esteem awaked;
感激蔑视你的人,因为他醒悟了你的自尊; - Waller: Disgust and disdain for yourself that you did it?
沃勒:对自己的厌恶、视,是因为你自己的行为? - She shared her daughter's disdain for her fellow countrymen.
她和女儿都瞧不起自己的同胞。 - "Those people deserve to die," he said with disdain.
“那些人应该死了,他说:”与不屑。 - Janet looked at him with disdain
珍妮特轻蔑地看着他。 - I disdain speaking ill of others.
我不屑于说别人的坏话。 - I disdain the pervasive secularization and degeneration of humanity in my own life style.
我以自己的生活方式轻蔑人性的普遍世俗化和堕落。 - Jackie disdained the servants that her millions could buy.
杰姬鄙视那些她用钱就可以收买的奴仆。