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scornHskC:n, $skC:rnn [U]a very great lack of respect for someone or something that you think is bad or worthless轻视,鄙视She feels/has nothing but scorn for people who condemn lying but tell lies themselves.她对于那些谴责谎言而自己又在撒谎的人有的只是鄙视。His stupid suggestion filled her with scorn.他的愚蠢的建议使她感到鄙夷不屑。Why do you always pour/heap scorn on (= criticize severely and unfairly) my suggestions?你为什么总是对我的建议嗤之以鼻?If you are the scorn of other people, you are treated with scorn by them.嘲笑的对象After cheating in the test, he was the scorn of all his classmates.在考试中作弊以后,他成了全班嘲笑的对象。
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