disdaining

disdaining

美 [dɪsˈdeɪn]  英 [dɪs'deɪn]

  • v.瞧不起;不屑做;遭鄙视
  • n.轻蔑
  • 网络轻视;蔑视;藐视

词形变化

第三人称单数:disdains  现在分词:disdaining  过去式:disdained  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
轻蔑,鄙视,藐视,瞧不起
2.
不屑做
3.
〈美〉被轻蔑,遭鄙视
n.
1.
轻蔑,鄙视

英英解释

v.
n.

例句

He remembered he had once said the great Trust had overlooked his little enterprise, disdaining to plunder such small fry .

记得自己说过这个托拉斯有意放过经纪不屑这种

Valenzuela presumably was picked to speak so that she could thunder at Obama for disdaining capitalism.

推测共和党选择巴伦苏埃拉来发表讲话目的炮轰奥巴马轻视资本主义政策

Zelma kept a small portion of the farm's tobacco, which she used to roll her own cigarettes, disdaining the introduction of filters.

祖母都会小部分烟草自己卷烟因为工厂技术

extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph; relying upon an extraneous income; disdaining outside pressure groups.

外界光线损坏照相机照片依靠外来收入蔑视外界压力集团

But the eagle, disdaining his small size and insignificance, devoured the hare as the beetle looked on.

压根儿区区屎壳郎放在眼里硬是当着兔子吞吃

Yet as finance minister he earned plaudits for listening to sharp minds in the bureaucracy rather than disdaining them.

作为内阁财政大臣因为愿意倾听蔑视那些尖锐思想赢得称赞

I, too, belonged to an inbred and wealthy men's club cloistered behind walls and disdaining modernity.

曾经接触一个内部通婚富人俱乐部他们与世隔绝并且现代性不屑一顾

' said Isabella, calling up her dignity, and disdaining to struggle from the tight grasp that held her.

伊莎贝拉想起尊严不屑紧紧抓住拳头挣扎

In disdaining suffering and not loving pleasure, You purify your own mind and gain the minds of others.

不怕痛苦贪求净化别人

Disdaining its risk, its price, but believing in the prospects, and.

藐视风险代价坚信未来

People admit while disdaining these two kinds of jobs that they are a kind of deal too implying, It is only the special deal .

人们鄙视职业同时含着承认它们也是一种买卖无非特殊买卖

For in every way, Lord, you have exalted and glorified your people, never disdaining them, but standing by them always and everywhere.

的确各种方法显扬光荣子民从不忽略随时随地加以保护

establishing right personnel view and abandoning the mouldy view of disdaining vocational education;

树立正确人才摒除鄙薄职业教育陈腐思想