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scorn
- IPA[skɔːn]
英式
- a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something;a person viewed with contempt or disdain
- feel or express contempt or disdain for;reject (something) in a contemptuous way
verb: scorn, 3rd person present: scorns, gerund or present participle: scorning, past tense: scorned, past participle: scorned
noun: scorn, plural noun: scorns
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名詞
- 1. a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for someone or something I do not wish to become the object of scorn
- ▪ a person viewed with contempt or disdain a scandal and a scorn to all who look on thee
- ▪ a statement or gesture indicating contempt I met with scoffs, I met with scorns
動詞
- 1. feel or express contempt or disdain for he tended to scorn technological advances he did not come up with himself 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ reject (something) in a contemptuous way a letter scorning his offer of intimacy 同義詞
- ▪ refuse to do something because one is too proud at her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics 同義詞
- speak with contempt or mockery of
Oxford Dictionary
- speak with contempt or mockery of
Oxford American Dictionary
- ridicule something
Oxford Dictionary
- ridicule something
Oxford American Dictionary
- a woman who has been rejected by a man can be ferociously angry and vindictive
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman who has been rejected by a man can be ferociously angry and vindictive
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[skôrn]
美式
- the feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable; contempt: I do not wish to become the object of scorn a general scorn for human life
- feel or express contempt or derision for: he tended to scorn technological advances he did not come up with himself
Oxford American Dictionary