1. | [u] 轻蔑;鄙视a strong feeling that sb/sth is stupid or not good enough, usually shown by the way you speak |
Her fellow teachers greeted her proposal with scorn . 别的老师对她的提议不屑一顾。 | |
They had nothing but scorn for his political views. 他们对他的政治观点只有鄙夷。 |
1. | ~ sb/sth 轻蔑;鄙视to feel or show that you think sb/sth is stupid and you do not respect them or it |
She scorned their views as old-fashioned. 她对他们的观点嗤之以鼻,认为陈腐过时。 |
2. | 不屑于(接受或做);轻蔑地拒绝to refuse to have or do sth because you are too proud |
to scorn an invitation 轻蔑地回绝邀请 | |
She would have scorned to stoop to such tactics. 她就不会下作到使用那样的伎俩。 |