scorned信息详情
v.轻蔑,嘲笑;轻蔑地拒绝;不屑于做(scorn的过去式和过去分词)
adj.鄙视的,轻蔑的
acorned───有角的
corned───adj.腌制的;v.腌;使成颗粒(corn的过去时和过去分词)
scerned───谢恩
scored───adj.折叠的;刮伤的;v.在…上刻痕;牢记…的宿怨;得到…的分数(score的过去分词)
scorner───n.轻蔑者;藐视者;嘲笑者
scorsed───分数
sorned───vi.强求膳宿;n.食客
scorched───adj.烧焦的;v.使烧焦;使枯萎;疾驰(scorch的过去式和过去分词)
secerned───v.区别;分泌
Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks.───几名高级官员曾相当公开地鄙视和平谈判。
She had scorned him pitilessly.───她无情地鄙视他。
She scorned their views as old-fashioned.───她对他们的观点嗤之以鼻,认为陈腐过时。
But I think they might have been attacking him for personal reasons. That they felt scorned by him.───但是我想,他们可能是因为个人原因而打击他的,他们认为他蔑视他们。
She did not yell out - no! she would have scorned to do it, if she had been spitted on the horns of a mad cow.───就算她被挑在一头疯牛的犄角上,她也不屑于这样做。但是我叫了。
She no longer respected him, and she scorned his faithfulness when he was unable to give her money she needed to pay her Bills.───当他无法支付她需要偿付的账单时,她嘲笑他对她的忠诚。
A woman who was blinded when a scorned lover threw acid in her eyes has the chance to get a gruesome revenge today.───女子因为拒绝求婚被泼硫酸致盲,今天她终于有机会用同样的手段报复凶手。
Angel's wife felt almost as if she had been hounded up that hill like a scorned thing by those - to her - super-fine clerics.───安棋尔的妻子差不多感到,她仿佛是一个被侮弄的东西,被那些在她看来极其高雅的牧师赶到了山上。
When Mary discovered that George was not in love with her, George discovered that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned .───当玛丽发现了乔治不爱她之后,乔治终于明白了“千万不要得罪女人”的意思。
His bad action was scorned by the public.