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].
If you do not let me have it, that will be a sign of weakness and no one will trust your laws any more.
要是您不准许我得到它,那将是一种软弱的表现,人们将不再信你们的法律了。
You will grow stronger each time, until you can do and finish what you started out to do.
每次你会变得更坚强,直至你完成你着手进行的事情。
To examine your skills and abilities still further, ask yourself this question: in the following three areas - skills with people, skills with information or skills with things - which are your best skills? Note that it is not enough to say to yourself,