scorning
英[skɔːn]
美[skɔːrn]
- n. 蔑视,轻视;嗤之以鼻的态度;<古> 被鄙视的人
- v. 鄙视,嘲笑;拒绝,不屑于做;批评,抨击
双语例句
- 1. Our blank in scorning.
- 我们空白接受鄙视。
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- 2. Jealousy is one of the psychology origins of scorning individual moral.
- 嫉妒是蔑视个人的道德的心理根源之一。
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- 3. Those who used to laughing and scorning at me will crawl on my feet before the sludge.
- 那些惯于嘲笑和蔑视的人将匍匐在我的脚前的污泥中。
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- 4. Our soul is exceedingly filled with the scorning of those that are at ease, and with the contempt of the proud.
- 我们被那些安逸人的讥诮,和骄傲人的藐视,已到极处。
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- 5. The heavyweight boxer looked on ordinary people with contempt, scorning them as weaklings who couldn't hurt a fly.
- 那位重量级拳击手蔑视普通人,轻蔑地把他们视为连苍蝇也无力气伤害的瘦弱者。
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- 6. We always adhere to the viewpoint of scorning difficulties strategically but paying full attention to them tactically.
- 战略上我们应该藐视困难,但在战术上我们却应当十分重视它们。
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- 7. Scorning chronological order, I began with Kierkegaard and Sartre, then moved quickly to Spinoza, Hume, Kafka, and Camus.
- 不按照年代顺序,我从克尔恺郭尔和萨特开始,然后很快看了斯宾诺莎、休谟、卡夫卡和加缪。
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- 8. Scorning chronological order, I began with Kierkegaard and Sartre, then moved quickly to Spinoza, Hume, Kafka, and Camus.
- 不按照年代顺序,我从克尔恺郭尔和萨特开始,然后很快看了斯宾诺莎、休谟、卡夫卡和加缪。
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