scornfully
英 [ˈskɔːnfʊli]
美 [ˈskɔrnfəli]
adv. 轻蔑地; 倨傲无礼地; 以讽刺的口吻
BNC.16712 / COCA.25500
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 轻蔑的;嘲笑的
If you arescornful ofsomeone or something, you show contempt for them.- He is deeply scornful of politicians.
他非常看不起政客。 - ...a scornful simile.
讽喻
- He is deeply scornful of politicians.
英英释义
adv
- without respect
- she spoke of him contemptuously
双语例句
- He spoke of us scornfully as raw recruits.
他轻蔑地称我们是新兵娃娃。 - No matter what tricks she applies, she has to face the divorce, she said scornfully.
露嘲笑着说不论她玩怎样的把戏,她终究还是要面对离婚的结局。 - "He is no lord," Alys said scornfully.
“他不是什么大人,”艾丽丝轻蔑地说。 - Then, after scornfully bumping a crest, she would slide, and race, and splash down a long incline and arrive bobbing and nodding in front of the next menace.
接着,小船目空一切地撞上一个浪头之后,便滑下一道长坡,风驰电掣,水花四溅,颠颠晃晃地来到了下一个威胁跟前。 - 'Are you well enough to carry on?' — 'Of course,' she responded scornfully
“你的身体状况可以继续工作吗?”——“当然,”她不屑地回答道。 - Heathcliff looked scornfully at his son.
希斯克利夫轻蔑地看着自己的儿子。 - Palyi argued, was being replaced by what he scornfully called'shiftability,'a new kind of risk that could someday'be magnified into catastrophic dimensions.
这是一种新的风险,它会在某一天被放大并造成灾难性的后果。 - "That's ridiculous," Jed said scornfully.
“可笑!”杰德说,轻蔑地说。 - An English newspaper scornfully called him an "organgrinder without a monkey".
一家英文报纸甚至蔑视地把他叫做没猴子的卖艺人。 - He gave his hat to Liza, who took it scornfully; for she had no imagination, and was quite incapable of understanding the motives of such a man.
达林先生把帽子交给莉莎,她轻蔑地接了过去;莉莎缺乏想像力,没法理解这个人的所作所为用意何在。
