scorn 中文意思是什麼

音標 [skɔ:n]
scorn 解釋
n. 名詞 1. 藐視;侮弄;嘲笑。
2. 受侮弄[嘲笑]的人,被輕視的東西。
3. 笑柄。
vt. 及物動詞 ,vi. 不及物動詞 1. 蔑視,嘲笑,侮弄。
2. 不屑。

  1. It is necessary to scorn, to loathe, to abhor the creeds of other men, in order to conquer the temptations which they presented.

    我們必須藐視,憎惡,唾棄別人的信念,才能戰勝那些信念所呈現的誘惑。
  2. The rowdy conduct of european, especially english, football fans is generally viewed with scorn by americans, not a few of whom take a certain quiet pride in the contrast between american self - restraint and boozy european brutishness

    美國人通常瞧不起歐洲(尤其是英國)足球迷的粗暴行為;與歐洲人喝醉般的粗野行為相比,美國人的自我克制讓很多美國人心中頗感自豪。
  3. It was now for more than the middle span of our allotted years that he had passed through the thousand vicissitudes of existence and, being of a wary ascendancy and self a man of a rare forecast, he had enjoined his heart to repress all motions of a rising choler and, by intercepting them with the readiest precaution, foster within his breast that plenitude of sufferance which base minds jeer at, rash judgers scorn and all find tolerable and but tolerable

    布盧姆已過人生之半途190 ,歷盡滄桑,系一謹慎民族之後裔,生就稀有的先見之明,遂抑制心中所冒怒氣,最迅速慎重地克制住感情,告誡自己胸中要懷一「忍」字。心地卑鄙者對此加以嘲笑,性急之判斷者藐視之,然而眾人咸認為此乃穩妥之舉。
  4. Jo, fifteen, was tall, thin, and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions. beth, thirteen, was a loveable little thing, shy, fond of her dolls and devoted to music, which she tried hopefully to produce from the old, jingling tin - pan of a piano

    15歲的喬是個高瘦活潑女孩,得意于對傳統禮儀的蔑視; 13歲的貝司是個可愛怕羞的小東西,喜歡娃娃酷愛音樂,她總是希望從那個舊的叮當響的鋼琴上演奏出點東西來。
  5. I would scorn to contend for empire with him.

    我不高興同他爭高低。
  6. The palace should not scorn the cottage.

    高貴者不應該看不起卑賤者。
  7. Pearl, in utter scorn of her mother s attempt to quiet her, gave an eldritch scream, and then became silent ; not from any notion of obedience, but because the quick and mobile curiosity of her disposition was excited by the appearance of these new personages

    珠兒對母親勸她安靜下來毫不在乎,反倒發出一聲怪叫,然後才不吱聲,而且也不是出於聽話,只因為她那種瞬息萬變的好奇心此時被幾個新出現的人激勵起來了。
  8. If he had been more than temporarily relieved by the evasions of the letter, he might have rejected some of her scorn.

    這封信的花言巧語暫時地寬了寬他的心,不然、他也許會反駁她的譏誚。
  9. And beneath this scorn there is a gloom that he cannot exorcise.

    在這種藐視的下面,有一種他不能驅散的陰郁。
  10. Beneath this scorn there is a gloom that twain cannot exercise. it is a "damned human race" in a not merely expletive sense.

    在這種藐視的下面,有一種吐溫不能驅散的陰郁。那是「倒霉的人類」,這樣說並非只是感嘆的意思。
  11. In either case, there is a latent scorn for mankind.

    兩者都暗含有對於人類的藐視。
  12. I wondered what on earth this mencken had done to call down upon him the scorn of the south

    我想知道這個門肯究竟做了什麼事,以至於招惹南方對他的輕蔑。
  13. She turned to me, and her voice, dropping an octave lower, filled the room with thrilling scorn.

    她轉身向著我,她的聲音降低了一個音節,使整個屋子充滿了難堪的輕蔑。
  14. “ the name [ was ] a by - word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city ” ( washington irving )

    「這個名字成了全城表示輕蔑和恥辱的代名詞」 (華盛頓?歐文) 。
  15. His pretensions to judge upon such matters filled her with scorn.

    他對這類事物裝模作樣的評判使她反感。
  16. Shame at her scorn, and hope of her approval, were his first prompters to higher pursuits ; and, instead of guarding him from one and winning him to the other, his endeavours to rise himself had produced just the contrary result

    因她的輕蔑而感到的羞恥,又希望得到她的贊許,這就是他力求上進的最初動機了,而他那上進的努力,既不能保護他避開輕蔑,也不能使他得到贊許,卻產生了恰恰相反的結果。
  17. He were to become a mark of public scorn.

    他將成為公眾奚落的典型。
  18. Bertha flushed, for she had asked herself the same question, much scorn was needed to refute it.

    伯莎臉紅了,因為她捫心自問過這同一個問題。要反駁它需要極大的藐視。
  19. There was the smallest vein of scorn in her words of rejoinder : have you saved yourself ? charity begins at home, they say

    在她的回答里,只帶了一點兒淡淡的鄙夷: 「你把自己拯救出來了嗎?
  20. They remember that they too trod down a sated generation, with such clamour and with just scorn.

    他們記起了自己當初也曾經把一代高踞寶座的人踐踏在腳下,也正是這樣大喊大叫,傲慢不遜。
分享友人