contemptn. 1. disdain,spite鄙视,怨恨。 △Tw.2.5.100(89):“incontempt of question,”i.e.beyond question,withoutdoubt. 毫无疑问。 2. state of being despised被鄙视。 △Tw.2.5.225(203): “it cannot but turn him into a notable con-tempt.”i.e. turn him into a state of being particularlydespised (by Olivia).一定会使他陷入一种大大受到(奥丽维娅)鄙视的境地。 3. scorn; (blunder for) content藐视;(错用为)内容。 △L.L.L.1.1.189(190): “Sir,the contempts thereofare as touching me. ”这信的内容是和我有关的。 contempt[kənˈtempt]n .轻蔑,轻视,蔑视 ◇have...in contempt轻视…,看不起…/in contempt of蔑视,看不起,不顾 ‖ contempt of authority藐视权威 contempt of congress藐视国会罪 contempt of court藐视法庭(罪)/contempt of legislature藐视立法机关(罪)/contempt of Parliament藐视议会(罪) /contemptible adj.(可)轻视的,蔑视的,卑鄙的 contemptuous adj./ contemptuous damages不正当赔偿要求 contemptuously adv. 目空一切地,藐视地 |