despising
英 [dɪˈspaɪzɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈspaɪzɪŋ]
v. 鄙视; 蔑视; 看不起
despise的现在分词
现在分词:despising
柯林斯词典
- VERB 鄙视;藐视;看不起
If youdespisesomething or someone, you dislike them and have a very low opinion of them.- I can never, ever forgive him. I despise him...
我永远不会原谅他。我鄙视他。 - She secretly despises his work...
她暗地里瞧不起他的工作。 - How I despised myself for my cowardice!
我是多么鄙视自己的怯懦啊!
- I can never, ever forgive him. I despise him...
英英释义
noun
- a feeling of scornful hatred
双语例句
- Excessively seeking ease and comfort but despising adventures, hardships and their challenge to Nature and to themselves.
过分追求娱乐过程中的舒适安逸,相对轻冒险、磨炼及对自然、自我的挑战; - Objective To understand the perception of despising and discriminatory attitudes of college students majoring in nursing toward patients with mental illness.
目的了解护理本科生对精神病患者受贬低、歧视的感知状况。 - I couldn't stay without despising myself.
我留下来一定会鄙视自己。 - We're in the habit of despising foreigners; the scorn we have for them is nothing to the scorn they have for us. Certainly the last thing an Englishman should despise is poetry.
我们有一种轻视外国人的习惯;其实我们对他们的轻视比他们对我们的轻视,真是微不足道的。一个英国人是决不会轻视诗歌的。 - And what is worse, without despising you.
而最糟糕的是,我也会鄙视你。 - You for You have the right or rich parents and despising?
你为有钱有权的父母而傲视吗? - In modern China, the cognition of Japan in society experienced two stages from despising to learning.
在近代,中国社会对日本的认识经历了轻日和师日两个阶段。 - Without formal training, they closely walked the way, despising the stadium, so that we admire greatly. One has to do more with both natural-gifts and formal, extensive academic training.
未经正规训练的他们相携走来,傲视赛场,让大家称羡不已。科学家必须更好地利用自己的天资和正规广泛的学术训练。 - But I despising the man what not man.
但是我鄙视不是爷儿们的男人。 - Despising is an art, but discrimination shows the unwisdom.
鄙视是一种艺术,而歧视表现了无知。