1N-UNCOUNT 轻视;鄙视;蔑视 If you feel disdain for someone or something, you dislike them because you think that they are inferior or unimportant. 轻视;鄙视;蔑视 [Also + for]
Janet looked at him with disdain.
珍妮特轻蔑地看着他。
She shared her daughter's disdain for her fellow countrymen.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISDAIN | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤great極大的不屑▸➤utter十足的鄙視▸➤obvious明顯的輕蔑➤aristocratic, haughty, snobbish, snooty (informal, especially NAmE) 傲慢的輕蔑態度VERB + DISDAIN➤feel, have覺得不屑;懷有鄙視之情◇She did not hesitate to express the disdain that she felt.她毫不猶豫地表達了她的鄙視之情。➤express, show表達鄙視之情;顯示出不屑◇Judges sometimes show great disdain for the law.有時法官會對法律表現出極大的蔑視。➤look on sb/sth with, look upon sb/sth with, treat sb/sth with輕視⋯;鄙夷⋯◇Traditionalists look upon the changes with disdain.傳統主義者鄙夷這些變革。➤hide隱藏鄙視之情◇Marcus had trouble hiding his disdain for the man.馬庫斯難以掩飾他對這個男人的鄙視。PREPOSITION➤in disdain不屑地◇She turned her head away in disdain.她不屑地把頭轉了過去。➤with disdain鄙視地◇Why does he treat his father with such disdain?他為何對父親如此不敬?➤disdain for對⋯的鄙視◇He has an aristocratic disdain for money.他對金錢有一種倨傲的不屑態度。PHRASES➤an expression of disdain, a look of disdain不屑的表情/神情