She gave him a contemptuous look.
她鄙夷地看了他一眼。
He was contemptuous of everything I did.
他对我所做的一切都不屑一顾。
1.轻蔑的;鄙夷的
1.showing that you do not respect sb. or sth. at all
1.She was afraid she had used some strong, some contemptuous expressions in speaking of the clergy, and that should not have been.
在讲到牧师的时候,她恐怕用了一些激烈的——一些轻蔑的言词,这是不应该的。
2.Only the most reactionary forces in Obama's own party would demand that he stop trying to overhaul the contemptuous culture of the capital.
只有奥巴马自己党内的极端倒退势力才会要求他停止修正华盛顿傲慢文化的步伐。
3.Albert: That sarcastic contemptuous tone that means you know everything because you're a man, and I know nothing because I'm a woman.
艾尔伯特:那种讽刺轻蔑的语气,好像因为你是男人就什么都知道,而我是女人就什么都不知道。
4.In private they were less tactful. Taft dismissed him as "a peace crank" ; Roosevelt viewed him with "contemptuous abhorrence" .
私下里,他们就不那么客气,塔夫不屑地称他为“和平怪人”;罗斯福视他为“狂妄自大的讨厌鬼”。
5.Two years ago, are popular, I gave it a contemptuous disregard, now open, not read a page is crying.
前两年正畅销时,我对它不屑一顾,现在打开,没看完一页就哭了。
6.From this time on, although he still was contemptuous of diseases, Father began to dislike to hear any accounts of other men's accidents.
从那个时候起,尽管父亲他依然藐视那个疾病,但他开始不愿听到任何其他人遇到的意外事故。
7.From the contemptuous looks and rough treatment he received from his jailers , he was sure that he would be executed the next day.
从狱卒们轻蔑的脸色和他受到的粗暴对待判断,他确信第二天他就会被处决。
8."That film seems to me to be contemptuous of science, " Perkowitz said.
这部电影简直是对科学的藐视。
9.And I marvel that you can be so contemptuous of me, on the same day that you LOSE your job.
我太吃惊你能如此藐视我,而且是在失业的当天。
10.The other stood lounging with his foot upon a chair, and regarded him with a contemptuous sneer.
另外那一位立在旁边,一只脚翘到椅子上,鄙夷地冷笑着注视他。