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词根:scorn
adj.scornful 轻蔑的
adv.scornfully 轻蔑地;藐视地
n.scorn 轻蔑;嘲笑;藐视的对象
vi.scorn 表示轻蔑;表示鄙视
vt.scorn 轻蔑;藐视;不屑做
noun
open dislike and disrespect or mockery often mixed with indignation
an expression of contempt or derision
an object of extreme disdain, contempt, or derision : something contemptible
verb
transitive verb
to treat with scorn : reject or dismiss as contemptible or unworthy scorned to reply to the charge
scorned local traditions
intransitive verb
to show disdain or derision : scoff
公元1300年左右,“鄙视或嘲笑他人的人,一个嘲弄者”,尤其是“一个嘲笑宗教、嘲弄或嘲笑教堂规则和领袖的人”,是从 scorn(动词)派生的代词。
Noun and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French escharne, escar, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German scern jest
The first known use of scorn was in the 13th century
scorpionnoun
any of an order of invertebrates that are arachnids and that have a long jointed body and a slender tail with a poisonous stinger at the end
screen savernoun
a computer program that usually displays various images on the screen of a computer that is on but not in use
scornfuladjective
feeling or showing scorn
scornfuladjective
feeling or showing scorn
scornfuladjective
feeling or showing scorn
scornfuladjective
feeling or showing scorn
scorn1 of 2noun
a feeling of anger and disgust
someone or something very much disliked
scorn2 of 2verb
to show scorn for
to reject or dismiss because of scorn : disdain
scorned local traditions
1 In all these sensations I own I'm a scorner, Never in them have my feelings a part; But, where Gordon Cumming was, near Hyde Park Corner, Oh! there, there is something that touches the heart!
2 If that scorner of deceptions could see her now!
3 Among the lowly, before the scorner, he held his place.
4 Little TREMBLER, fear no more, Thou hast plenteous crops in store; Seeds, by genial sorrows sown, More than all thy scorners own.
5 What do I deserve?--for babbling of God's most precious mysteries, and baring my aching heart as a mark for scorners.
6 If readers of this essay spurn the effort which it undertakes, let them not be scorners merely.
7 Many there be who lift up their voices, and dream they have the gift of tongues; and behold, it is nought but idle lip-work, and the scorners listen, and rejoice.
8 You shall be the scorner of matter, and I the master of matter.
9 A scorner seeketh wisdom, and [findeth it] not: but knowledge [is] easy unto him that understandeth.
亵慢人寻智慧,却寻不着。聪明人易得知识。
10 The devising of folly is sin, And the scorner is an abomination to men.
9愚妄人的计谋乃是罪恶, 亵慢人为人所憎恶.
11 This man—a mocker, a scorner—at last saw the light of a starlike belief rising in his darkness; he wondered whether Seraphita were not an exile from the upper spheres on her homeward road.
12 Her wide movie star smile barely conceals the sincere, try-hard energy that both set her on an early path to success and led to years of undeserved internet scorn and abuse.
13 "Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee; Reprove a wise man and he will love thee."
14 He was an aristocratic observer, a scorner of fools.
15 They were scorned as fanatics.
16 A human heart should beat for two, Despite the scoffs of single scorners; And all the hearths I ever knew Had got a pair of chimney corners.
17 He sees that scorn of any other man involves in time the scorner's shame.
18 A union member and activist since age 15, bound for an academic career at Cornell and NYU, Fitch, now past 65, writes like a lover scorned.
19 In a thousand years, Jews will remember Netanyahu’s name with scorn — all the more so for his refusal to take responsibility for anything.
20 His nature is not quite reverential—in general he is rather inclined to sit in the chair of the scorner; but if he reverenced any living man it would be Mill.