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contempt
- IPA[kənˈtɛm(p)t]
英式
- the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration;disregard for something that should be considered
noun: contempt, plural noun: contempts
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- 1. the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration Pam stared at the girl with total contempt he showed his contempt for his job by doing it very badly 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ disregard for something that should be considered this action displays an arrogant contempt for the wishes of the majority 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the offence of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court of law and its officers when he was found to have lied to the House this was a contempt
- utterly worthless or despicable
Oxford Dictionary
- contempt or loathing for oneself or one's actions: they expressed self-contempt for having wasted so many hours in front of the idiot box
Oxford Dictionary
- contempt or loathing for oneself or one's actions: they expressed self-contempt for having wasted so many hours in front of the idiot box
Oxford American Dictionary
- utterly worthless or despicable
Oxford American Dictionary
- judge (someone) to have committed the offense of contempt of court
Oxford American Dictionary
- judge (someone) to have committed the offence of contempt of court
Oxford Dictionary
- extensive knowledge of or close association with someone or something leads to a loss of ...
Oxford Dictionary
- extensive knowledge of or close association with someone or something leads to a loss of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kənˈtem(p)t]
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- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn: he showed his contempt for his job by doing it very badly
Oxford American Dictionary