contemptible

英[kən'temptəbl] 美[kən'temptəbl]
  • adj. 可鄙的;可轻视的
GRE
Adjective:
  1. deserving of contempt or scorn

1. Catherine was ready to explode. "I think you're contemptible!"
凯瑟琳气得快要炸了。“我觉得你真是可鄙!”

来自柯林斯例句

2. His personal presence is unimpressive and his speech contemptible.
他气貌不扬、言语粗俗.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. That was a contemptible trick to play on a friend.
那是对朋友玩弄的一出可鄙的把戏.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. To me, all these spontaneous responses of his were contemptible and despicable.
他的这些,在我看来都是笑柄,可鄙的.

来自汉英文学 - 散文英译

5. Jacksonian Democracy, in some ways contemptible, was nevertheless a generous faith.
杰克逊式的民主, 尽管在某些方面为人所不齿, 然而未始不是一种高尚的信仰.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. His cowardice in face of the enemy was contemptible.
      他在敌人面前胆小如鼠,真是可鄙。
    2. It's a contemptible trick to play on a friend!
      这种手段欺骗朋友,真是卑劣!
    3. The bold man glanced at the gangster with hatred and contempt.
      那个大胆的男人用嫌恶轻视的眼神目瞄了那个帮派份子一眼。

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