scornful
scornful 英 [ˈskɔ:nfl] 美 [ˈskɔrnfl]
adj. 轻蔑的
- 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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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。
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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。
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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。
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