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21. | rend sB. with scorn |
| 用鄙视来伤某人的感情 |
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22. | Wrinkled her nose in disdain. |
| 皱鼻子表示不屑 |
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23. | blistering sarcasm, scorn, etc |
| 尖刻的讥讽、 嘲弄等. |
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24. | She scarcely deigns a glance at me. |
| 她简直不屑看我一眼。 |
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25. | scholars scorn each other |
| 文人相轻 |
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26. | think scorn of v. |
| 蔑视;藐视 |
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27. | laugh sb. to scorn |
| 1.嘲笑某人 |
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28. | An expression of scorn. |
| 轻视的表情 |
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29. | be filled with scorn |
| 十分鄙视 |
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30. | She scorned to reply to the charge. |
| 她不屑答复那种指控。 |
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