contempt
n. 鄙视,蔑视; 藐视
If you have contempt for someone or something, you have no respect for them or think that they are unimportant.
He has contempt for those beyond his immediate family circle...
他鄙视直系亲属圈子以外的人。
I hope voters will treat his advice with the contempt it deserves.
我希望选民们给予其建议应有的鄙视。
Contempt means the same as contempt of court .
Mr. Kelly was sentenced to six months in prison for contempt.
凯利先生因藐视法庭被判6个月监禁。
If you hold someone or something in contempt, you feel contempt for them.
Small wonder that many voters hold their politicians in contempt.
无怪乎很多选民看不起他们的政治家。
1. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike;
2. a manner that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous
3. open disrespect for a person or thing
4. a willful disobedience to or disrespect for the authority of a court or legislative body
beneath contempt
毫无价值;不值一顾;为人所不齿
hold someone in contempt
判…藐视法庭
hold someone/thing in contempt
轻视;对…不屑一顾
Her contempt for foreigners was obvious.
她对外国人的蔑视显而易见.
We feel contempt for a liar.
我们蔑视说慌的人.
She lives in contempt.
她在屈辱中生活.
He refused to answer in contempt of the rules of the court.
他藐视法院规章,拒绝回答.
Ah Q had always had the greatest contempt for such people as little nuns.
小尼姑之流是阿Q本来视如草芥的.