distain

英 [dɪs'teɪn]
  • vt. 使…变色;将…弄脏;伤害…的名誉

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1. They distain the commonplace life.
他们鄙视平庸的生活。

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2. Mrs . Wilson rejected the compliment by raising her eyebrow in distain .
威尔逊太太不屑地把眉毛一扬,否定了这句恭维话。

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3. Mrs. Wilson rejected the compliment by raising her eyebrow in distain.
威尔逊太太不屑地把眉毛一扬,否定了这句恭维话.

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4. The neo - humanists condemned the naturalist's distain of graceful style and form.
新人道主义谴责自然主义者轻视优美的体裁和形式.

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5. The French did nothing to hide the distain they felt toward the Vietnamese.
法国人丝毫不掩饰他们对越南人的蔑视.

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