contemptuous
adj. 蔑视的,鄙视的
If you are contemptuous of someone or something, you do not like or respect them at all.
He was contemptuous of private farmers...
他看不起私营农场主。
He's openly contemptuous of all the major political parties...
他公然蔑视各大党派。
1. expressing extreme contempt
All the people will hear and be afraid, and will not be contemptuous again.
13众百姓都要听见害怕 、 不再擅敢行事.
With a contemptuous glance at her , he turned on his heel and stalked out.
他很骄傲地射了那何秀妹一眼, 就转身跑了出去.
Each had a different way, humorous or philosophic , contemptuous, sour, or sly, of showing this resentment.
各人有各人不同的表示憎恨的方式, 诙谐的,明达的, 傲慢的, 酸溜溜的或者调皮的.
Rommel and his junior officers were openly contemptuous of the Americans'ability to fight.
隆美尔和他手下的军官公开地蔑视美国人的战斗能力.
Any backwardness in her family towards him was due to his cold and contemptuous behavior.
她家里人对他的迟疑归咎于他冷淡轻蔑的行为.
adj. 傲慢不恭的
haughtysuperciliousmightyandcontumeliouslordlyarroganthighcavalierpompous
adj. 轻蔑的,蔑视的
disrespectfulderisiveinsolentinsultingdisdainfulimpertinentsneeringfloutingscornful
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