释义 |
| | VERB | | | /skɔːn/ | | | | | to treat someone or something as if they do not deserve your approval or respect 轻蔑;鄙视 | Since she moved to the city, she scorns what she calls our provincial ways. 自从搬到城里后,她就瞧不上我们那些她所谓的土气了。 | | PHRASE | - | scorn to do sth | | to not be willing to do or accept something because you believe it is stupid , unreasonable , or not good enough for you | | 不屑做某事 | | | | He scorned to stoop to such tactics. 他不屑用这种手段。 | | | | |