
英:/'dɪsˈdeɪn/ 美:/'dɪsˈdeɪn/
蔑视
过去式:disdained 过去分词:disdained 现在分词:disdaining 第三人称单数:disdains
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n. 蔑视
vt. 鄙弃
He looked at the flattering subordinate with disdain.
他不屑地看着那个谄媚的下属。
The rude child disdained the disabled.
这个无礼的小孩瞧不起残疾人。
She disdained to gossip with other girls.
她不屑于跟别的女孩聊八卦。
Janet looked at him with disdain.
珍妮特鄙视地看着他
He replied with haughty disdain.
他的回答充满了不屑。
Janet looked at him with disdain.
珍妮特轻蔑地看着他。
Koons has engrossed himself in a world of commercialism that most modern artists disdain.
孔斯已沉醉于多数现代艺术家所鄙视的商业主义世界。
Mr. Balls, like him a former disciple of Mr. Brown, is thought to disdain his woolly line on the deficit.
鲍尔斯先生和他一样,曾是布朗先生的信徒,被认为鄙视他对于赤字的模糊立场。
People who hate you when they see you, they say they hate you, and they make disdain gestures—but these people won't hurt you, right?
一见到你就讨厌你的人,他们说讨厌你,边说边做着鄙夷的手势——但这些人并不会伤害到你,对吗?
n.|defiance/snotnose;蔑视
“disdain”是一个兼具名词和动词用法的英语单词,主要表达一种强烈的轻蔑或鄙视态度。
词汇 | 细微差异 |
---|---|
contempt | 更强调道德判断(如对违法行为的谴责) |
scorn | 情感更强烈,可能伴随公开嘲笑 |
derision | 侧重用言语或行为表达嘲弄 |
通过具体语境练习能更好掌握该词,例如在描述人物态度、社会阶层差异或价值判断时使用。
“蔑视”是指对某人或某事物持有不屑或鄙视的态度。以下是一些例句、用法、解释、近义词和反义词:
“蔑视”可以用作动词、名词或形容词。例如:
“蔑视”表示的是一种不屑、鄙视的情感,通常是由于对方的地位、品质、行为等方面不如自己而产生的。这种情感在个人交往和社会交往中都会出现。
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