disdain

英[dɪs\'deɪn]
美[dɪs\'deɪn]

意思解释

n. 鄙视,轻蔑
vt. 鄙视;不屑于做,不愿意做

变化形式

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

中文词源

disdain 蔑视

dis-, 不,非,使相反。-dain, 同-dign, 尊贵,词源同dignity, decent.即使不尊贵,蔑视。

用法例句

Sometimes there is an outright disdain for work nowadays .
有些时候我们对今日的工作报以赤裸裸的蔑视。
Emerging economies may dread the imf ; developed ones disdain it .
新兴国家可能惧怕imf,发达国家则蔑视imf。
Ordinary iraqis frequently express bored disdain for their ineffective , corrupt government .
伊拉克普通市民时常对他们的无能腐败政府表示厌烦地蔑视。
Disdain for american-educated students has come only recently .
对赴美留学生的鄙视是近来才出现的。
Messrs. buffett and munger made clear their complete disdain for the use of higher-order mathematics in finance .
巴菲特和查理芒格(charliemunger)明确表示了他们对在金融业使用深奥数学的全然不屑。