disdain
英 [dɪsˈdeɪn]美 [dɪsˈden]
disdain意思解释
n.鄙视,轻蔑;vt.鄙视;不屑于做,不愿意做; 变形 复数:disdains过去式:disdained过去分词:disdained现在分词:disdai

disdain读音音标
英 [dɪsˈdeɪn]
美 [dɪsˈden]
disdain意思解释
n.
鄙视,轻蔑;
vt.
鄙视;
不屑于做,不愿意做;
变形
复数:disdains
过去式:disdained
过去分词:disdained
现在分词:disdaining
第三人称单数:disdains
双语释义
n.(名词)
[U]鄙视,轻蔑 complete lack of respectv.(动词)
vt. 鄙视 look down on sb or sthvt. 不屑于做 be too proud to do sth英英释义
disdain[ dis\'dein ]
n.
lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
同义词:contemptscorndespite
a communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient
同义词:condescensionpatronage
v.
look down on with disdain
同义词:contemndespisescorn
reject with contempt
同义词:rejectspurnfreeze offscornpooh-poohturn down
双语例句
用作名词(n.)Laval brushed this aside with disdain.赖伐尔以轻蔑的态度拒绝了。The receptionist looked at me with disdain when I walked into Suffolk College asking to enrol.当我走进萨克福大学,要求报读时,接待员用轻蔑的眼神看着我。用作动词(v.)He disdained that man for snobbishness and was unwilling to talk to him.他鄙视那个势利小人,不愿和他说话。
