scorn
第三人称
scorns
现在进行时
scorning
过去式
scorned
过去完成时
scorned
1
鄙视, 蔑视
to have no respect for someone or something because one thinks they are stupid or undeserving
及物动词
- She scorns those who prioritize material wealth over kindness and compassion.
她蔑视那些将物质财富置于善良和同情之上的人。
- He scorns individuals who spread false information and misinformation.
他蔑视那些传播虚假信息和错误信息的人。
- They scorn the idea of discrimination and strive for inclusivity and equality.
他们蔑视歧视的想法,并努力实现包容和平等。
- I scorn hypocrisy and value authenticity and sincerity in others.
我蔑视虚伪,重视他人的真实和真诚。
- We scorn those who exploit the vulnerable for personal gain.
我们蔑视那些为了个人利益而剥削弱者的人。
2
轻蔑, 鄙视
to reject or treat something or someone with contempt or disdain
及物动词
- She scorned the offer, believing it was beneath her.
她蔑视了这个提议,认为它配不上她。
- He scorned their attempts to apologize, feeling they were insincere.
他蔑视了他们道歉的尝试,觉得他们不真诚。
- She scorned the idea of working for such a low salary.
她蔑视为如此低的薪水工作的想法。
- He scorned the suggestion, believing it lacked merit.
他蔑视了这个建议,认为它缺乏价值。
- They scorned the invitation, thinking the event was not worth attending.
他们蔑视了邀请,认为这个活动不值得参加。