scornful 英 [ˈskɔ:nfl]   美 [ˈskɔrnfl]

scornful

scornful  英 [ˈskɔ:nfl] 美 [ˈskɔrnfl]

adj. 轻蔑的 

Wherefore hear the word of the LORD, ye scornful men, that rule this people which is in Jerusalem. 所以你们这些亵慢的人,就是辖管住在耶路撒冷这百姓的,要听耶和华的话。
Since its publication in theNew Yorker, “leading from behind” has become a prime exhibit in the Republicans’ scornful excoriation of Mr Obama’s foreign policy. 自从《纽约客》刊登了这句话,“从背后领导”已成为共和党人轻蔑地抨击奥巴马对外政策时最主要的靶子。

  • A scornful remark is full of contempt, disdain, or — as you might imagine — scorn. Your obsessively fashionable friends might be scornful of others who don't wear the latest styles.
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  • adj. 轻蔑的
  • 1. Wherefore hear the word of the LORD, ye scornful men, that rule this people which is in Jerusalem.

    所以你们这些亵慢的人,就是辖管住在耶路撒冷这百姓的,要听耶和华的话。

  • 2. Since its publication in theNew Yorker, “leading from behind” has become a prime exhibit in the Republicans’ scornful excoriation of Mr Obama’s foreign policy.

    自从《纽约客》刊登了这句话,“从背后领导”已成为共和党人轻蔑地抨击奥巴马对外政策时最主要的靶子。

  • 3. Asked how he did it, Eisenhower said that he just didn't think about it, and that it helped to develop a scornful attitude towards those who couldn't kick the habit.

    问及他如何做到这一点,艾森豪威尔说,他仅仅不想它而已,这容易被人理解成是对那些不能戒除烟瘾的人的一种轻蔑态度。

  • scornful (adj.) mid-14c.; see scorn (n.) + -ful. Scorny was 19c. U.S. colloquial. Related: Scornfully; scornfulness.
scorn·ful / ˈskɔːnfl ; NAmE ˈskɔːrnfl / adjective showing or feeling scorn 轻蔑的;鄙夷的 SYN contemptuous a scornful laugh 轻蔑的冷笑 scornfulof sth He was scornful of such ‘female’ activities as cooking. 他看不起诸如做饭之类的“女人的”活儿。 scorn·ful·ly / ˈskɔːnfəli ; NAmE ˈskɔːrnfəli / adverb She laughed scornfully. 她轻蔑地大笑。 scorn·ful / ˈskɔːnfl ; NAmE ˈskɔːrnfl / scorn·ful·ly / ˈskɔːnfəli ; NAmE ˈskɔːrnfəli /
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