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1 scornfully
adverbباحْتِقار، باسْتِخْفاف، بازْدِراء -
2 dengan penuh ejekan
scornfully -
3 nipodaštavno
• scornfully -
4 rugajuči se
• scornfully -
5 con desprecio
• scornfully• slightingly• with despite -
6 ivallisesti
• scornfully• ironically -
7 ylenkatseellisesti
• scornfully• slightingly• with an air of superiority -
8 verächtlich
I Adj.2. verachtenswertII Adv. lachen etc.: contemptuously, disdainfully, scornfully; sich verächtlich äußern speak with contempt* * *disdainful; scornful; contemptible* * *ver|ạ̈cht|lich [fEɐ'|ɛçtlɪç]1. adjcontemptuous, scornful; (= verachtenswert) despicable, contemptiblejdn/etw verächtlich machen — to run sb down/belittle sth
2. advcontemptuously, scornfully* * *1) (showing contempt: a contemptuous sneer.) contemptuous3) (feeling or showing scorn: a scornful expression/remark.) scornful4) scornfully* * *ver·ächt·lich[fɛɐˈʔɛçtlɪç]I. adj1. (Verachtung zeigend) contemptuous, scornful2. (verabscheuungswürdig) contemptible, despicableII. adv contemptuously, scornfully* * *1.1) (abschätzig) contemptuous2) (verachtenswürdig) contemptible; despicable2.jemanden/etwas verächtlich machen — disparage somebody/something; run somebody/something down
adverbial contemptuously* * *A. adj1. contemptuous, disdainful, scornful;verächtlich machen run sb oder sth downB. adv lachen etc: contemptuously, disdainfully, scornfully;sich verächtlich äußern speak with contempt* * *1.1) (abschätzig) contemptuous2) (verachtenswürdig) contemptible; despicable2.jemanden/etwas verächtlich machen — disparage somebody/something; run somebody/something down
adverbial contemptuously* * *adj.abject adj.contemptible adj.despicable adj.scornful adj. adv.contemptibly adv.contemptuously adv.despicably adv.scornfully adv. -
9 höhnisch
Adj. (geringschätzig) disdainful; (spöttisch) sneering, mocking, derisive; (hämisch) gloating; höhnisches Lächeln sneer* * *snide; derisive* * *höh|nisch ['høːnɪʃ]1. adjscornful, mocking, sneering2. advscornfully, mockinglyjdn hö́hnisch verspotten — to jeer at sb, to deride sb
* * *1) (mocking or scornful.) jeering2) jeeringly3) (mocking; showing scorn: derisive laughter.) derisive4) (causing or deserving scorn: The salary they offered me was derisive.) derisive5) (making scornful remarks: He was rather scornful about your book.) scornful6) taunting7) tauntingly* * *höh·nisch[ˈhø:nɪʃ]I. adj scornful, mocking, sneeringII. adv scornfully, mockingly, sneeringly* * *1.Adjektiv scornful; derisive2.adverbial scornfully; derisively* * *höhnisch adj (geringschätzig) disdainful; (spöttisch) sneering, mocking, derisive; (hämisch) gloating;höhnisches Lächeln sneer* * *1.Adjektiv scornful; derisive2.adverbial scornfully; derisively* * *adj.derisive adj.derisory adj.scornful adj.sneering adj. adv.derisively adv. -
10 Hohn
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.; (Verachtung) scorn, disdain; (Verspottung) mockery, derision, scoffing, sneering; (Sarkasmus) sarcasm; der blanke oder reinste Hohn sheer mockery; zum Hohn(e) (+ Gen) in defiance of; wie zum Hohn as if in mockery; nur Hohn und Spott ernten be(come) a laughing stock; Hohn lachen / sprechen (+ Dat) fig., geh. mock at / fly in the face of* * *der Hohnscorn; mockery; derision; contumely* * *[hoːn]m -(e)s, no plscorn, derision, mockerynur Hóhn und Spott ernten — to get nothing but scorn and derision
das hat er mir zum Hóhn getan — he did it just to show his contempt for me
das ist der reine or reinste Hóhn — it's a sheer or utter mockery
den Tatsachen zum Hóhn — in defiance of the facts
Hóhn lachen — to laugh scornfully or derisively
ich höre ihn schon Hóhn lachen — I can hear his sneers already
Hóhn sprechen — to make a mockery (+dat of)
jdm Hóhn sprechen — to mock (at) sb, to deride sb
das spricht jeder Vernunft Hóhn — that flies right in the face of all reason
* * *der1) (a cruel or unkind remark or taunt: cruel jibes.) jibe2) (a cruel or unkind remark or taunt: cruel jibes.) gibe3) (a rude or mocking shout: the jeers and boos of the audience.) jeer4) (mockery or laughter which shows scorn and contempt: His remarks were greeted with shouts of derision.) derision5) (a scornful expression, words etc that express contempt.) sneer6) (cruel, unpleasant remarks: He did not seem to notice their taunts.) taunt* * *<-[e]s>[ho:n]das ist blanker [o der rein[st]e] \Hohn! (fam) this is utterly absurd [or sheer [or utter] mockery]nur \Hohn und Spott ernten to receive [or get] nothing but scorn and ridicule [or but derision]jdn mit \Hohn und Spott überschütten to heap [or pour] scorn on sb\Hohn lachen to laugh scornfullyjdm \Hohn sprechen to mock [at] [or deride] sbetw dat \Hohn sprechen (etw verballhornen) to make a mockery of sth; (einen krassen Gegensatz zu etw bilden) to be contrary to sthdieses Vorgehen spricht dem gesunden Menschenverstand \Hohn this action is contrary to [or goes against] all common sensejeder Vernunft \Hohn sprechen to fly in the face of all reason* * *der; Hohn[e]s scorn; derisionjemanden mit Hohn und Spott überschütten — pour or heap scorn on somebody
Hohn lachen — laugh scornfully or derisively
einer Sache (Dat.) Hohn sprechen — fly in the face of something
* * *Hohn m; -(e)s, kein pl; (Verachtung) scorn, disdain; (Verspottung) mockery, derision, scoffing, sneering; (Sarkasmus) sarcasm;reinste Hohn sheer mockery;zum Hohn(e) (+gen) in defiance of;wie zum Hohn as if in mockery;nur Hohn und Spott ernten be(come) a laughing stock;Hohn lachen/sprechen (+dat) fig, geh mock at/fly in the face of* * *der; Hohn[e]s scorn; derisionjemanden mit Hohn und Spott überschütten — pour or heap scorn on somebody
Hohn lachen — laugh scornfully or derisively
einer Sache (Dat.) Hohn sprechen — fly in the face of something
* * *nur sing. m.derision n.disdain n.irony n.mockery n.sarcasm n.scoff n.scorn n. -
11 desprecio
m.1 scorn, contempt.una mirada/un gesto de desprecio a scornful o contemptuous look/gesturecon desprecio contemptuously, with contempt2 snub (acto despreciativo).hacer un desprecio a alguien to snub somebody3 disregard.muestran un desprecio olímpico por los derechos humanos they show complete disregard for human rights4 disdain, scorn, contempt, sneer.5 brush-off.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: despreciar.* * *1 (desestima) contempt, scorn, disdain2 (desaire) slight, snub* * *noun m.disdain, contempt* * *SM1) (=desdén) scorn, contempt2) (=desaire) slight, snub* * *a) ( menosprecio) disdainme miró con desprecio — she gave me a disdainful o scornful look
b) ( indiferencia) disregardc) ( desaire) snub, slighthacerle un desprecio a alguien — to snub o slight somebody
* * *= scorn, disdain, contempt, put-down, deprecation, snub, sneer.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Ex. 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex. This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.----* decir con desprecio = sneer.* desprecio por envidia = sour grapes.* gesto de desprecio = gesture of disdain.* hacer un desprecio = slight.* manifestar desprecio = profess + disdain.* mirar a la gente con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* * *a) ( menosprecio) disdainme miró con desprecio — she gave me a disdainful o scornful look
b) ( indiferencia) disregardc) ( desaire) snub, slighthacerle un desprecio a alguien — to snub o slight somebody
* * *= scorn, disdain, contempt, put-down, deprecation, snub, sneer.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.
Ex: 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex: This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.* decir con desprecio = sneer.* desprecio por envidia = sour grapes.* gesto de desprecio = gesture of disdain.* hacer un desprecio = slight.* manifestar desprecio = profess + disdain.* mirar a la gente con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* * *1 (menosprecio) disdaincon un gesto de desprecio salió de la habitación with a disdainful gesture, he left the roomme miró con desprecio she gave me a disdainful o scornful looksentía un desprecio infinito por él she felt profound contempt for him—no tiene donde caerse muerto —dijo con desprecio he doesn't have a penny to his name, she said contemptuously o disdainfully o scornfully2 (indiferencia) disregardconducen con total desprecio por la vida de los demás they drive with complete disregard for the lives of otherssienten un profundo desprecio por la autoridad they have a deep-seated contempt for authority3 (desaire) snub, slightsi no vas, será interpretado como un desprecio if you don't go, they'll take it as a snub o slightestá harto de que le hagan desprecios he's fed up with being snubbed o slighted* * *
Del verbo despreciar: ( conjugate despreciar)
desprecio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
despreció es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
despreciar
desprecio
despreciar ( conjugate despreciar) verbo transitivo
( profundamente) to despise
desprecio sustantivo masculino
( más intenso) contempt;◊ me miró con desprecio she gave me a disdainful o scornful look
◊ hacerle un desprecio a algn to snub o slight sb
despreciar verbo transitivo
1 (odiar) to despise
2 (menospreciar) to look down on, to scorn
3 (desdeñar) to reject, spurn
desprecio sustantivo masculino
1 (menosprecio, falta de estima) contempt, scorn, disdain: no puede disimular el desprecio que siente hacia esa familia, she can't hide the contempt she has for that family
2 (descortesía, desaire) slight, snub: para ella sería un desprecio que no aceptases la invitación, she would feel slighted should you not accept the invitation
' desprecio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bofetada
- cara
- caro
- disfraz
- larvada
- larvado
- pequeña
- pequeño
- rechazo
- rictus
- vilipendio
- bah
- profundo
English:
beneath
- contempt
- curl
- disdain
- doormat
- nose
- scornfully
- sneer
- deprecating
- put
* * *desprecio nm1. [desdén] scorn, contempt;siente un desprecio especial por los grandes estudios cinematográficos he feels particular contempt for the big movie studios;con desprecio scornfully, contemptuously;habla con desprecio de todo el mundo she speaks contemptuously o scornfully of everyone, she speaks of everyone with contempt;una mirada/un gesto de desprecio a scornful o contemptuous look/gesture2. [acto despreciativo] snub;hacer un desprecio a alguien to snub sb3. [desinterés] disregard;muestran un desprecio olímpico por los derechos humanos they show complete disregard for human rights* * *m1 ( desdén) contempt2 acto slight3 ( indiferencia) disregard* * *desprecio nmdesdén, menosprecio: disdain, contempt, scorn* * *desprecio n contempt / scorn -
12 desdeñosamente
adv.disdainfully, dismissively, contemptuously, scornfully.* * *ADV (=con desprecio) scornfully, disdainfully* * *scornfully, disdainfully* * *desdeñosamente advscornfully, disdainfully -
13 despreciativamente
adv.with despite, sneeringly, disparagingly, scornfully.* * *ADV scornfully, contemptuously* * *disdainfully, scornfully* * *scornfully, contemptuously -
14 despectivamente
adv.1 contemptously, scornfully; in derogatory terms.2 contemptuously, disdainfully, dismissively, disparagingly.* * *► adverbio1 contemptuously, disparagingly* * *ADV1) (=con desprecio) contemptuously, scornfully2) (Ling) pejoratively* * *nos habla a todos muy despectivamente — she really talks down to us
* * *= dismissively, disparagingly, derogatorily.Ex. Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.Ex. The term 'managerialism' is used disparagingly by many public sector professionals to describe recent organisational changes in public services, often associated with right wing policies aimed at weakening the role of both professionals and trade unions in order to cut costs.Ex. Obviously one must here distinguish between 'scholarly' texts, middle-range texts and what might be referred to derogatorily as 'crammers' (books intended to help students to pass examinations with the minimum amount of effort).----* hablar despectivamente = speak + disparagingly.* * *nos habla a todos muy despectivamente — she really talks down to us
* * *= dismissively, disparagingly, derogatorily.Ex: Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.
Ex: The term 'managerialism' is used disparagingly by many public sector professionals to describe recent organisational changes in public services, often associated with right wing policies aimed at weakening the role of both professionals and trade unions in order to cut costs.Ex: Obviously one must here distinguish between 'scholarly' texts, middle-range texts and what might be referred to derogatorily as 'crammers' (books intended to help students to pass examinations with the minimum amount of effort).* hablar despectivamente = speak + disparagingly.* * *contemptuouslynos habla a todos muy despectivamente she really talks down to us, she has a very contemptuous o superior way of talking to us* * *despectivamente advscornfully, contemptuously -
15 презрително
contemptuously, disdainfully. scornfully; with contempt/disdain/scorn(надменно) superciliously* * *презрѝтелно,нареч. contemptuously, disdainfully, scornfully; with contempt/disdain/scorn; отнасям се \презрително към ( някого) snub (s.o.), flout at (s.o.), give (s.o.) the cold shoulder, cold-shoulder (s.o.), give (s.o.) the brush-off, shoot (s.o.) down.* * *1. (надменно) superciliously 2. contemptuously, disdainfully. scornfully;with contempt/disdain/scorn -
16 Hohnlachen
I v/i nur Inf. und Part. Präs.2. geh., fig. make a mockery (+ Dat of)II Hohnlachen n derisive laughter* * *Hohn|la|chenntscornful or derisive or sneering laughter* * *Hohn·la·chennt scornful laughter no plunter lautem \Hohnlachen with loud scornful laughter* * *intransitives Verb laugh scornfully or derisivelyein Hohnlachen — a scornful or derisive laugh; s. auch Hohn
* * *A. v/i nur inf und ppr1. laugh derisively (2. geh, fig make a mockery (+dat of)* * *intransitives Verb laugh scornfully or derisivelyein Hohnlachen — a scornful or derisive laugh; s. auch Hohn
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17 hohnlachen
I v/i nur Inf. und Part. Präs.2. geh., fig. make a mockery (+ Dat of)II Hohnlachen n derisive laughter* * *Hohn|la|chenntscornful or derisive or sneering laughter* * *Hohn·la·chennt scornful laughter no plunter lautem \Hohnlachen with loud scornful laughter* * *intransitives Verb laugh scornfully or derisivelyein Hohnlachen — a scornful or derisive laugh; s. auch Hohn
* * *A. v/i nur inf und ppr1. laugh derisively (2. geh, fig make a mockery (+dat of)* * *intransitives Verb laugh scornfully or derisivelyein Hohnlachen — a scornful or derisive laugh; s. auch Hohn
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18 spöttisch
I Adj. mocking; (höhnisch) derisive; (verächtlich) scornful; seine spöttische Art his mocking ( oder scornful) mannerII Adv. grinsen, anschauen: mockingly; etw. spöttisch abtun dismiss s.th. scornfully* * *ironical; derisive; mocking; ironic* * *spọ̈t|tisch ['Spœtɪʃ]1. adjBlick, Lächeln, Bemerkung mocking; (höhnisch auch) derisive2. advmockingly* * ** * *spöt·tisch[ˈʃpœtɪʃ]adj mocking* * *1.Adjektiv mocking <smile, remark, speech, etc.>; (höhnischer) derisive, ridiculing <remark, speech, etc.>2.adverbial mockingly* * *seine spöttische Art his mocking ( oder scornful) mannerB. adv grinsen, anschauen: mockingly;etwas spöttisch abtun dismiss sth scornfully* * *1.Adjektiv mocking <smile, remark, speech, etc.>; (höhnischer) derisive, ridiculing <remark, speech, etc.>2.adverbial mockingly* * *adj.derisive adj.derisory adj.mocking adj.sneering adj. -
19 desdén
m.disdain, scornfulness, contempt, scorn.* * *1 disdain, scorn, contempt\con desdén scornfully, disdainfully* * *noun m.disdain, contempt* * *SM scorn, disdain* * *masculino disdain, scornsentir desdén por alguien — to be scornful o disdainful of somebody
* * *= scorn, contempt, sneer, disdain.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex. 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.----* decir con desdén = sneer.* mirar con desdén = scowl (at).* * *masculino disdain, scornsentir desdén por alguien — to be scornful o disdainful of somebody
* * *= scorn, contempt, sneer, disdain.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.
Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex: 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.* decir con desdén = sneer.* mirar con desdén = scowl (at).* * *disdain, scornsiente gran desdén por ellos he's very scornful o disdainful of themodio el desdén con que nos trata I hate the disdainful way he treats us* * *
desdén sustantivo masculino
disdain, scorn
desdén sustantivo masculino disdain
' desdén' also found in these entries:
English:
contempt
- disdain
- scorn
- scornfully
- superciliously
* * *desdén nmdisdain, contempt;la miró con desdén he looked at her disdainfully o with contempt;tratar a alguien con desdén to treat sb with contempt* * *m disdain, contempt* * * -
20 dédaigneusement
dédaigneusement [dedεɲøzmɑ̃]adverb* * *dedɛɲøzmɑ̃adverbe [regarder, parler] disdainfully; [accueillir] with disdain* * *dedɛɲøzmɑ̃ advscornfully, disdainfully* * *[dedɛɲøzmɑ̃] adverbe
См. также в других словарях:
scornfully — adv. Scornfully is used with these verbs: ↑laugh, ↑mock … Collocations dictionary
scornfully — scorn ► NOUN ▪ open contempt or disdain. ► VERB 1) express scorn for. 2) reject in a contemptuous way. DERIVATIVES scorner noun scornful adjective scornfully adverb. ORIG … English terms dictionary
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scornfully — adverb see scornful … New Collegiate Dictionary
scornfully — See scorner. * * * … Universalium
scornfully — adverb In a scornful manner … Wiktionary
scornfully — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. contemptuously, rudely, sneeringly; see proudly , sarcastically … English dictionary for students
scornfully — adv. with ridicule, mockingly, derisively; contemptuously, with disdain … English contemporary dictionary
scornfully — scorn·ful·ly … English syllables
scornfully — See: scornful … English dictionary
scornfully — adverb without respect; in a disdainful manner (Freq. 2) she spoke of him contemptuously • Syn: ↑contemptuously, ↑disdainfully, ↑contumeliously • Derived from adjective: ↑contumelious ( … Useful english dictionary