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scorn

noun
/skɔːn/
/skɔːrn/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. a strong feeling that somebody/something is stupid or not good enough, usually shown by the way you speak轻蔑;鄙视 synonym contempt
    • Her fellow teachers greeted her proposal with scorn.别的老师对她的提议不屑一顾。
    • She was unable to hide the scorn in her voice.她的声音中有掩饰不住的轻蔑。
    • scorn for somebody/something They had nothing but scorn for his political views.他们对他的政治观点只有鄙夷。
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    • He has suffered public scorn and humiliation.他在大庭广众之下遭到了蔑视和羞辱。
    • He reserved particular scorn for the director.他对那位主任尤为不屑。
    • He stared with scorn at his interviewers.他有些轻蔑地盯着面试官们。
    • His poetry was the object of scorn.他的诗歌成了人们嘲笑的对象。
    • She expressed her scorn for the rules.她表达了对那些规定的蔑视。
    • She reserved her most withering scorn for journalists.她最瞧不起的就是记者了。
    • What have I done to deserve such scorn?我做了什么让你这么瞧不起?
    • Young people may risk the scorn of their peers if they join such a club.如果年轻人加入这样的俱乐部,他们可能会冒同龄人的蔑视。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • withering
    • public
    verb + scorn
    • heap
    • pour
    • reserve
    preposition
    • with scorn
    • scorn for
    phrases
    • an object of scorn
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    Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French escarn (noun), escharnir (verb), of Germanic origin.
Idioms
pour/heap scorn on somebody/something
  1. to speak about somebody/something in a way that shows that you do not respect them or have a good opinion of them嗤之以鼻;不屑一顾
    • Opposition politicians poured scorn on the proposals.反对派政界人士对这些提议嗤之以鼻。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2

scorn

verb
/skɔːn/
/skɔːrn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they scorn
/skɔːn/
/skɔːrn/
he / she / it scorns
/skɔːnz/
/skɔːrnz/
past simple scorned
/skɔːnd/
/skɔːrnd/
past participle scorned
/skɔːnd/
/skɔːrnd/
-ing form scorning
/ˈskɔːnɪŋ/
/ˈskɔːrnɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. scorn somebody/something to feel or show that you think somebody/something is stupid and you do not respect them or it轻蔑;鄙视 synonym dismiss
    • She scorned their views as old-fashioned.她对他们的观点嗤之以鼻,认为陈腐过时。
    • Such methods are scorned by reputable practitioners.此类方法受到知名从业者的鄙视。
    • His brother had always scorned him.他的兄弟一直鄙视他。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
  2. (formal) to refuse to have or do something because you are too proud不屑于(接受或做);轻蔑地拒绝
    • scorn something to scorn an invitation轻蔑地回绝邀请
    • scorn to do something She would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.她原本不屑于下作到使用那样的伎俩。
    Topics Personal qualitiesc2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French escarn (noun), escharnir (verb), of Germanic origin.
Idioms
hell hath no fury (like a woman scorned)
  1. used to refer to somebody, usually a woman, who has reacted very angrily to something, especially the fact that her husband or partner has been unfaithful(尤指女人因丈夫或情人不忠而)大发雷霆;醋劲大发
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scornscornD.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
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scorn noun | verb
 1 
scorn / skCrn ; skC:n /noun U
1. the feeling that someone or something is stupid or does not deserve respect鄙视,蔑视,轻视;SYNcontempt
[+ for ]
He felt scorn for his working-class parents.他鄙视自己工薪阶层的父母。
with scorn
Rachel looked at me with scorn.雷切尔蔑视地看着我。
2. pour scorn on sb / sth also heap scorn on sb / sth AmEto strongly criticize someone or something because you think they do not deserve respect对某人/某物嗤之以鼻(不屑一顾):
Labour poured scorn on the Tory claim to be the party of law and order.保守党自称是重视法治的政党,工党对此嗤之以鼻。

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scornverb T
1. to show that you think that something is stupid, unreasonable, or not worth accepting鄙视,蔑视; 不屑于接受:
Many women scorn the use of make-up.许多女性不屑于使用化妆品。
2. to criticize someone or something because you think they do not deserve respect批评,抨击:
He scorned the government's record in dealing with crime.他抨击政府处理犯罪问题的记录。
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scorn

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 scorn /ˈskoɚn/ noun
1 scorn
/ˈskoɚn/
noun
Learner's definition of SCORN
[noncount]
: a feeling that someone or something is not worthy of any respect or approval鄙视;蔑视;轻视
: harsh criticism that shows a lack of respect or approval for someone or something嗤之以鼻的态度
2 scorn /ˈskoɚn/ verb
scorns; scorned; scorning
2 scorn
/ˈskoɚn/
verb
scorns; scorned; scorning
Learner's definition of SCORN
[+ object]
: to show that you think (someone or something) is not worthy of respect or approval : to feel or express scorn for (someone or something)鄙视;蔑视;奚落
formal : to refuse or reject (someone or something that you do not think is worthy of respect or approval)拒绝;不屑于做
sometimes followed by to + verb有时接动词不定式
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CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935
CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935
CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935
CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935
CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935
CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935
CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935
CET-4 CET-6 考研 IELTS GRE BNC: 11677 COCA: 11935

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