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disdain noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISDAIN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat 极大的不屑utter 十足的鄙视obvious 明显的轻蔑aristocratic, haughty, snobbish, snooty (informal, especially NAmE) 傲慢的轻蔑态度VERB + DISDAINfeel, have 觉得不屑;怀有鄙视之情◆She did not hesitate to express the disdain that she felt.她毫不犹豫地表达了她的鄙视之情。express, show 表达鄙视之情;显示出不屑◆Judges sometimes show great disdain for the law.有时法官会对法律表现出极大的蔑视。look on sb/sth with, look upon sb/sth with, treat sb/sth with 轻视⋯;鄙夷⋯◆Traditionalists look upon the changes with disdain.传统主义者鄙夷这些变革。hide 隐藏鄙视之情◆Marcus had trouble hiding his disdain for the man.马库斯难以掩饰他对这个男人的鄙视。PREPOSITIONin disdain 不屑地◆She turned her head away in disdain.她不屑地把头转了过去。with disdain 鄙视地◆Why does he treat his father with such disdain?他为何对父亲如此不敬?disdain for 对⋯的鄙视◆He has an aristocratic disdain for money.他对金钱有一种倨傲的不屑态度。PHRASESan expression of disdain, a look of disdain 不屑的表情/神情 |