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disdained

英 [dɪsˈdeɪnd]

美 [dɪsˈdeɪnd]

v.  鄙视; 蔑视; 鄙弃; 不屑(做某事)
disdain的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT 轻视;鄙视;蔑视
    If you feeldisdain forsomeone or something, you dislike them because you think that they are inferior or unimportant.
    1. Janet looked at him with disdain...
      珍妮特轻蔑地看着他。
    2. She shared her daughter's disdain for her fellow countrymen.
      她和女儿都瞧不起自己的同胞。
  • VERB 轻视;鄙视;蔑视
    If youdisdainsomeone or something, you regard them with disdain.
    1. Jackie disdained the servants that her millions could buy.
      杰姬鄙视那些她用钱就可以收买的奴仆。
  • VERB 不屑于(做)
    If youdisdain todo something, you do not do it, because you feel that you are too important to do it.
    1. Franklin told Sara that he had himself disdained to take the job.
      富兰克林告诉萨拉他不屑于去做那份工作。

双语例句

  • Architecture and sculpture are originally a sculpt conception that is nearly parallel, but architecture once disdained having equal status and rights to sculpture because of its huge volume.
    建筑、雕塑本来是一个几乎并列的造型概念,但由于建筑“体大气粗”,一度不屑于与雕塑平起平坐。
  • It would not risk a generation of struggle on ballots that it disdained in its own country.
    现在更不会把一代人斗争所取得的成果在选举上冒风险了。
  • The most "puzzled" were the school-master and Thenardier, the proprietor of the tavern, who was everybody's friend, and had not disdained to ally himself with Boulatruelle.
    “心里最痒”的人是那小学老师和客店老板德纳第,那小学老师和任何人都有交情,对于蒲辣秃柳儿也不惜结为朋友。
  • Decision-making is famously numbers-based, and the leadership has traditionally disdained advertising.
    谷歌根据数据来进行决策的做法是出了名的,而且公司领导层历来不太重视广告。
  • Franklin told Sara that he had himself disdained to take the job.
    富兰克林告诉萨拉他不屑于去做那份工作。
  • The proud man disdained all offers of help.
    这骄傲的人蔑视任何帮助。
  • Sweet love you, precious, I disdained the situation with regard emperors swap.
    你甘美的爱,就是瑰宝,我不屑把处境跟帝王对调。
  • Elizabeth disdained the appearance of noticing this civil reflection, but its meaning did not escape, nor was it likely to conciliate, her.
    伊丽莎白听了他这篇文雅的调整词令,表面上并不愿意显出很注意的样子。这番话的用意她当然明白,可是再也平息不了她的气愤。
  • The earliest performances of kabuki were dancing and song with no significant plot, often disdained as gaudy and cacophonous, but equally lauded as colorful and beautiful.
    最早期的歌舞伎表演是没有主要情节的舞蹈和歌唱,常因其华而不实和粗腔滥调受人蔑视,也同样因其多彩和美丽受到赞扬。
  • He disdained that man for snobbishness and was unwilling to talk to him.
    他鄙视那个势利小人,不愿和他说话。