disdain
n[U]
feeling that sb/sth is not good enough to deserve one's respect; contempt 鄙视; 轻视; 蔑视
a look/tone/expression of disdain 鄙夷的神态[语气/表情]
treating other people's ideas with disdain 藐视别人的意见. disdain, v
1 [Tn] treat (sth/sb) with disdain; despise 鄙视(某事物[某人]); 轻视; 蔑视
disdain an invitation, an offer of help, a peace initiative 不屑接受邀请、 鄙视他人的援助、 对和平建议不屑理会.
2 [Tg, Tt] (fml 文) refuse (doing/to do sth) because of one's disdain 不屑於(做某事)
He disdains going to the cinema/to sit with people like us. 他不屑於去看电影[与我们这等人同席而坐].
I love you more than my own life, more than my wife, and more than all the world.
我爱你胜过爱我自己的生命、自己的妻子和整个世界。(他哭了。)
Being a good listener means much more than just listening with ears. Eyes mean that I should look at you while you are speaking as a sign of respect. In other words I should not watch TV, or look over your shoulder at other people while we are talking
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