They have become what they profess to scorn.
他
成了自己曾声称看不起的那种人。
They have become what they profess to scorn.
他
成了自己曾声称看不起的那种人。
She poured scorn on his plans to get rich quickly.
她对他迅速致富的计划不屑一顾。
She scorned the view that inflation was already beaten.
她嘲
那种认为通货膨胀已被消除的观点。
You've no right to scorn a poor girl.
你没有任何理由看不起一个贫穷的姑娘。
She scorns the visible trappings of success, preferring to live unnoticed.
她鄙视标志成功的外在之物,更愿意默默无闻地生活。
But I have refined everything away by this time—anger, indignation, scorn itself.Nothing left but disgust.
到这时, 我一切不平都没有了——发火, 愤慨, 嘲
本身。什么都没了, 只有厌恶。
They laughed us to scorn, and despised us.
他

我
, 鄙视我
。
He thinks it scorn to lie.
他耻于说谎。
She scorned to tell a lie.
她不屑于说谎。
Jo, fifteen, was tall, thin, and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions.
乔,十五岁,是个瘦高个活泼的姑娘,她毫不掩饰对斯文习俗的蔑视,并以此自豪。
We hold Peter in high scorn.
我
瞧不起彼得。
He scorned my help.
他不屑接受我的帮助。
He should have known better than to leave her for that young girl. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
他早该知道不能为了那个年轻女孩离开她,女人醋意大发时太可怕了。
He kisses up to organised labour by scorning free-trade deals and seeking to deny workers the right to a secret ballot on whether to unionise.
他为了讨好有组织的劳工,对自由贸易条款不屑一顾,试图否决工人的权利,以无记名投票的方式决定是否成立工会。
Franklin shared the family's scorn for his wife's new friends.
富兰克林和他的家人一样蔑视他妻子的新朋友。
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