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●ˌlook ˈdown on sb/sth 🔑to consider sb/sth as less good or important than yourself 蔑视;轻视;看不起◆She tends to look down on people who haven’t been to college. 她一向瞧不起没读过大学的人。◆They looked down on our little house. 他们对我们的小屋不屑一顾。◆He was looked down on at school. 他在学校被人看扁。[v + adv + prep] |