disdainful
adj. 輕蔑的,蔑視的
To be disdainful means to dislike something or someone because you think they are unimportant or not worth your attention.
He is highly disdainful of anything to do with the literary establishment...
他對任何與文學界權威沾邊的事都嗤之以鼻。
Edgar cast a disdainful look at his twin.
埃德加朝他的雙胞胎兄弟投去鄙夷的目光。
1. expressing extreme contempt
2. having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy;
Some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines.
一些經濟學家蔑視他們其他社會學科的同事.
You, sir, must pretend in this disdainful manner to court me?
先生, 你還要用這樣譏笑的態度來假裝向我表示愛情?
To act or speak with effrontery. Used in the imperative to express contempt or disdainful disbelief.
厚顏無恥的言行厚顏無恥地做或說. 用在祈使語氣以表達鄙視或輕蔑的不信.
The Major gave a disdainful snort.
少將發出了一聲輕蔑的哼聲.
Being afraid that she may become disdainful, I turn my back upon her.
害怕她會變得不屑, 我轉過身去不理她.