contempt

[kənˈtempt][kənˈtɛmpt]
n.轻视;轻蔑;(对规则、危险等的)藐视;不顾
网络轻视;藐视;轻蔑;蔑视
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1 . 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。

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2 . In showing contempt for the heavyweight championship Douglas offended a stern code.

道格拉斯藐视重量级拳王称号的行为违背了严格的准则。

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3 . The attacker still stood there, watching her with silent contempt .

袭击者还站在那里,用一种鄙夷的眼神一言不发地看着她。

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4 . Anita envied her sister's amorality and contempt for public opinion.

安妮塔羡慕姐姐不受道德观念的制约,藐视公众舆论。

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5 . 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。

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noun

1.lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike;

he was held in contempt

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

百科

contempt /kən'tempt/ DJ noun the feeling that sb/sth is without value and deserves no respect at all 蔑视;轻蔑;鄙视 ~ (for sb/sth) uncountable singular She looked at him with contempt. 她轻蔑地看着他。 I shall treat that suggestion with the contempt it deserves. 我对那项建议当然会不屑一顾。 His treatment of his children is beneath contempt(= so unacceptable that it is not even worth fee