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 scorned 添加此单词到默认生词本
v. 轻蔑;嘲笑(scorn的过去分词)
adj. 轻蔑的;鄙视的

  1. She scorned our offers of help.
    她不屑接受我们提出的帮助。
  2. She scorned the view that inflation was already beaten.
    她嘲笑那种认为通货膨胀已被消除的观点。
  3. And in you I have found aloneness and the joy of being shunned and scorned.
    在你那儿,我发现了孤独,品味到了被遗弃和被嘲笑的欢乐。


scorned
[ adj ]
treated with contempt
<adj.all>


Scorn \Scorn\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scorned} (sk[^o]rnd); p. pr.
& vb. n. {Scoring}.] [OE. scornen, scarnen, schornen, OF.
escarnir, escharnir. See {Scorn}, n.]
1. To hold in extreme contempt; to reject as unworthy of
regard; to despise; to contemn; to disdain.

I scorn thy meat; 't would choke me. --Shak.

This my long sufferance, and my day of grace,
Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
--Milton.

We scorn what is in itself contemptible or
disgraceful. --C. J. Smith.

2. To treat with extreme contempt; to make the object of
insult; to mock; to scoff at; to deride.

His fellow, that lay by his bed's side,
Gan for to laugh, and scorned him full fast.
--Chaucer.

To taunt and scorn you thus opprobriously. --Shak.

Syn: To contemn; despise; disdain. See {Contemn}.

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