scornful
英 [ˈskɔːnfl]
美 [ˈskɔːrnfl]
adj. 轻蔑的; 鄙夷的
Collins.1 / BNC.19153 / COCA.21498
牛津词典
adj.
- 轻蔑的;鄙夷的
showing or feeling scorn- a scornful laugh
轻蔑的冷笑 - He was scornful of such ‘female’ activities as cooking.
他看不起诸如做饭之类的“女人的”活儿。
- a scornful laugh
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 轻蔑的;嘲笑的
If you arescornful ofsomeone or something, you show contempt for them.- He is deeply scornful of politicians.
他非常看不起政客。 - ...a scornful simile.
讽喻
- He is deeply scornful of politicians.
英英释义
adj
- expressing extreme contempt
双语例句
- To take a trivial instance: how scornful we are when we catch someone out telling a lie;
举一个小实例:当我们发现某个人在说谎时,我们是多么的不屑; - He took a scornful glance at me when he left my room.
当他离开我的房间时,他轻蔑的看了我一眼。 - Doctors are particularly scornful of ear candling.
医生们对耳烛尤其不屑一顾。 - She is openly scornful of the idea that girls are in any way weaker than men.
对于女孩总不如男子这一观点,她公开表示蔑视。 - Perhaps you have forgotten her scornful remarks about you?
也许你已经忘了她说你的那些轻蔑的话了? - Think on this, you drunken rich, and scornful landlords.
想想这个问题吧,你们这些醉醺醺的富人,傲慢的地主。 - "I've been starved a month and more," she answered, resting on the word as scornful as she could.
‘我饿了一个多月了,’她回答。尽力轻蔑地念那个‘饿’字。 - He is scornful of honors.
他对荣誉看得很轻[对争名之事不屑一顾]。 - Used to express scornful acknowledgment of the obvious.
用来表示对很明显的事情的带有嘲讽的确认。 - He is deeply scornful of politicians.
他非常看不起政客。