| 釋義 |
scornn. 1. contempt,disdain 輕蔑,鄙棄。 take scorn: regard as disgraceful. is ashamed,disdain,despise 把…看做可恥的,感到羞恥,不屑,鄙視 △H.V.4.7.107(102):“and I do believe your Majes-ty takes no scorn (i.e.feels proud) to wear the leekupon Saint Tavy's day.”我相信,陛下到圣大衛(wèi)節(jié)那天,決不會不屑于在帽子上戴一棵韭菜的。 2. disgrace,insult恥辱,侮辱。 △Mid.5.1.139(137):“By moonshine did these lovers think no scorn / Tomeet at Ninus' tomb.”在月光下這對情人并不覺得羞恥,要到尼納斯的墳頭相會。 take foul scorn: regard it as shameful insult,considerit humiliating 把…看做可恥的侮辱,認 為 …是屈辱。 △1H.VI.4.4.34: “I owe him little duty,and lesslove。/ And take foul scorn to fawn on him by sending.”我既不欠他責任,更不欠他人情,我認為派兵去巴結(jié)他是對我自己的海辱。 3. mockery. derision 嘲笑,嘲弄。 △H.V.1.2.287:“And some are yet ungotten and unborn / That shallhave cause to curse the Dauphin's scorn.”有些現(xiàn)在還沒有成胎、還沒有出生的人將來一定也有理由咒罵太子的這一番嘲弄。 4. derisive utterance笑話。 △L.L.L.5.2.873 (865):“idle scorns”,無聊的笑話。 5. object of contempt鄙視對象。 △Ham.3.2.26 (22):“to show virtue her feature,scorn her own image,”給美德顯示她的本相,讓丑惡看看她的原形。 think scorn: regard as disgraceful,despise把…看做可恥,鄙視。 △2H.VI.4.2.14(12):“The nobility thinkscorn to go in leather aprons.”那些貴族們把穿上皮圍裙看做可恥。 6. object of derision or mockery 嘲笑的對象,笑柄。 △1H.VI.4.6.48: “And like me to the peasant boysof France. / To be shame’s scorn and subject of mis-chance!”就把我比擬為法國的鄉(xiāng)野小兒,恥笑的對象和災難的受害者。 △L.L.L.1.1.307 (309):“These oaths and lawswill prove an idle scorn.”這些誓約和禁令不過是一場無聊的笑柄。
scornvt. 1. despise. refuse or lay aside with contempt鄙視,以輕蔑的態(tài)度把…放在一邊。 △1H.VI.5.3.96: “And our no-bility will scorn the match.”我們的貴族會看不起這門親事。 △ R.III.3.4.81 (82):“Stanley did dream the boardid raze our helms. / And I did scorn it and disdain to fly.”斯坦萊夢見野豬蹭掉我們的頭盔,我鄙棄這回事,不屑于逃走。 △Rom.3.1.123(117):“That gallant spirit hathaspired the clouds,/ Which too untimely here didscorn the earth.”i.e. disdain to stay on earth. 這個仗義的魂靈已經(jīng)升上了天,他厭棄塵世未免太早了。 2. mock,scoff,laugh at,be facetious about,taunt嘲弄,嘲笑,對…開玩笑,奚落。 △As.3.5.1:“Sweet Phebe.do not scorn me,”親愛的菲比,不要譏笑我。 △R.III.2.1.81:“You do him injury to scorn his corse!”你拿他的尸體開玩笑簡直是對他的侮辱。 scorn[sk?:n]n.&v.蔑視,不屑 ◇ be treated with scorn受到蔑視 express one’s scorn for sb.對…表示輕蔑 hold in scorn蔑視,看不起 say in scorn輕蔑地說 ‖ scornful adj.蔑視的,輕視的 ◇be scornful of看不起,鄙視 |