1.
Affecting AN attitude of disdain or conceit;haughty ANd supercilious.
傲慢的摆出轻蔑或自满的样子的;高傲且盛气凌人的
2.
BE unable to do great things yet disdain minor tasks(或assignments)
大事做不来,小事又不做
3.
In the manifesto of the Communist Party Marx and Angels say, "The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims."
马克思、恩格斯在《共产党宣言》上说过“共产党人认为隐秘自己的观点与意图是可耻的事。”
4.
…we DO not disdain to borrow wit or wisDOm from any man who is capable of lending us either
…不论何人,只要有些乖巧或明智之处足供我们借鉴,我们都愿向他们讨教。
5.
From the height of her disdain she summed him up FOR the thousandth time
她第一千次以高度的鄙夷对他下了定论。
6.
Darlan's orders to the French Army were obeyed, in contrast to the disdain with which the earlier Girand pronouncement HAD been received
达尔郎予法国陆军之命令已被遵从,此与当初对吉罗德宣言之蔑视完全相反。
7.
We disdain a man for HIS snobbishness.
我们鄙夷势利小人。
8.
I dIsdaIn to chronIcle such vIctorIes
我不屑于做这些胜利的流水帐。
9.
It is wrong to disdain a MAN merely because he is poor
只因人穷就轻视他是不对的。
10.
Used to express disdain or disbelief.
呸!啐!用来表示轻蔑之情或不相信