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to scorn
01
蔑视, 拒绝
to reject or treat something or someone with contempt or disdain
Transitive: to scorn sth
Example
She scorned the offer, believing it was beneath her.
He scorned their attempts to apologize, feeling they were insincere.
She scorned the idea of working for such a low salary.
02
蔑视, 轻视
to have no respect for someone or something because one thinks they are stupid or undeserving
Transitive: to scorn sb/sth
Example
She scorns those who prioritize material wealth over kindness and compassion.
He scorns individuals who spread false information and misinformation.
They scorn the idea of discrimination and strive for inclusivity and equality.
Scorn
01
轻蔑, 鄙视
a very strong feeling that someone or something is despicable or unworthy of respect
02
轻蔑, 鄙视
open disrespect for a person or thing