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单词 disdain
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disdain

His fellow presenters have also shown their disdain for their soon-to-be former colleague.Would we feel the same disdain for people who wrote postcards on the beach?One of the first things they learned was to disdain the outward show of religion.It is not surprising that they showed such disdain.She looked me up and down and had complete disdain on her face from the way I looked.He emerged from the pack as he has done so often before, mowing them down in the second half of the race with complete disdain.The England manager expressed disdain at their lack of commitment, which he contrasted with his own pride at playing for his country.A member of the church's all-male choir expressed his disdain.He suffers no fools gladly, but pursues interesting people at any hour of day or night, for he has utter disdain for social convention.

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disdain

British English: disdain NOUN
If you feel disdain for someone or something, you dislike them because you think that they are inferior or unimportant.
She looked at him with disdain.
  • American English: disdain
  • Brazilian Portuguese: desdém
  • Chinese: 轻视
  • European Spanish: desdén
  • French: dédain
  • German: Verachtung
  • Italian: disprezzo
  • Japanese: 軽蔑
  • Korean: 멸시
  • European Portuguese: desdém
  • Latin American Spanish: desdén
British English: disdain VERB
If you disdain someone or something, you regard them with disdain.
She disdained the servants that her millions could buy.
  • American English: disdain
  • Brazilian Portuguese: desdenhar
  • Chinese: 轻蔑
  • European Spanish: desdeñar
  • French: dédaigner
  • German: verachten
  • Italian: disprezzare
  • Japanese: 軽蔑する
  • Korean: 멸시
  • European Portuguese: desdenhar
  • Latin American Spanish: desdeñar

Chinese translation of 'disdain'

disdain

(dɪsˈdeɪn)

n (u)

  1. 蔑视(視) (mièshì)

vt

  1. 蔑视(視) (mièshì)

vi

  1. to disdain to do sth 不屑做某事 (bùxiè zuò mǒushì)
(noun) 
Definition
a feeling of superiority and dislike
She looked at him with disdain.
Synonyms
contempt
I will treat that remark with the contempt it deserves.
dislike
scorn
They greeted the proposal with scorn.
arrogance
At times, the arrogance of those in power is quite blatant.
indifference
sneering
derision
He tried to calm them but was greeted with shouts of derision.
hauteur
She had been put off by his hauteur.
snobbishness
contumely (literary)
haughtiness
She lacks the arrogance and haughtiness of so many musical artists.
superciliousness
(verb) 
Definition
to refuse or reject with disdain
a political leader who disdained the compromises of politics
Synonyms
scorn
people who scorned traditional methods
People scorn me as a single parent.
reject
despise
How I despised myself for my cowardice.
slight
They felt slighted by not being adequately consulted.
disregard
spurn
a spurned lover
undervalue
We must never undervalue freedom.
deride
This theory is widely derided by conventional scientists.
look down on
belittle
We mustn't belittle her outstanding achievement.
sneer at
pooh-pooh
Some people pooh-pooh the idea that gardens can be an art form.
contemn
look down your nose at (informal)
misprize

Quotation

A little disdain is not amiss; a little scorn is alluring [William Congreve – The Way of the World]

Additional synonyms

in the sense of arrogance
At times, the arrogance of those in power is quite blatant.
Synonyms
conceit,
pride,
swagger,
pretension,
presumption,
bluster,
hubris,
pomposity,
insolence,
hauteur,
pretentiousness,
high-handedness,
haughtiness,
loftiness,
imperiousness,
pompousness,
superciliousness,
lordliness,
conceitedness,
contemptuousness,
scornfulness,
uppishness (British, informal),
disdainfulness,
overweeningness
in the sense of belittle
Definition
to treat (something or someone) as having little value or importance
We mustn't belittle her outstanding achievement.
Synonyms
run down,
dismiss,
diminish,
put down,
underestimate,
discredit,
ridicule,
scorn,
rubbish (informal),
degrade,
minimize,
downgrade,
undervalue,
knock (informal),
deride,
malign,
detract from,
denigrate,
scoff at,
disparage,
decry,
sneer at,
underrate,
deprecate,
depreciate,
defame,
derogate
in the sense of contumely
Definition
a humiliating insult
Synonyms
scorn,
abuse,
insult,
contempt,
humiliation,
arrogance,
disdain,
affront,
indignity,
derision,
rudeness,
opprobrium,
insolence,
obloquy,
superciliousness

Synonyms of 'disdain'

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