scorn

D.J.:[skɔ:n] K.K.:[skɔrn]

n.

  1. 鄙视; 轻蔑
    • Franklin shared the family's scorn for his wife's new friends.
      富兰克林和他的家人一样蔑视他妻子的新朋友。
  2. 受某人鄙视的人或事物

vt.

  1. 轻视, 蔑视
    • She scorned the view that inflation was already beaten.
      她嘲笑那种认为通货膨胀已被消除的观点。
  2. 不屑做

网络词典

scorn

英 skrʌn 美 skrʌn
名词 中文翻译:轻蔑
同义词: ['disdain', 'contempt']

例句:

  1. 1. She scorned the idea of working for free.
    她鄙视为免费工作的想法。
  2. 2. The company's actions have earned them widespread scorn from the public.
    该公司的行为已招致公众的广泛鄙视。
  3. 3. His words filled me with scorn, as if I were a fool.
    他的话让我感到鄙视,好像我是个傻瓜。