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scorn noun | verb
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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
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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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