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  • 1 contempt

    noun
    1) Verachtung, die (of, for für)
    2) (disregard) Missachtung, die
    3)

    have or hold somebody in contempt — jemanden verachten; see also academic.ru/6469/beneath">beneath 1. 1)

    contempt of court — ≈ Ungebühr vor Gericht

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    [kən'tempt]
    1) (very low opinion; scorn: She spoke with utter contempt of her husband's behaviour.) die Verachtung
    2) (disregard for the law.) die Mißachtung
    - contemptible
    - contemptibly
    - contemptuous
    - contemptuously
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    con·tempt
    [kənˈtem(p)t]
    1. (scorn) Verachtung f ( for für + akk); (disregard) Geringschätzung f ( for + gen)
    to be beneath \contempt unter aller Kritik sein
    to conceal/show one's \contempt seine Geringschätzung verbergen/zeigen
    to have \contempt for sb/sth Verachtung für jdn/etw empfinden
    to hold sb/sth in \contempt jdn/etw verachten
    to treat sb/sth with \contempt jdn/etw mit Verachtung strafen
    you should treat those remarks with \contempt diesen Bemerkungen sollten Sie überhaupt keine Beachtung schenken
    2. LAW
    \contempt [of court] Missachtung f [des Gerichts]
    \contempt of Parliament [or the House] Missachtung f der Parlamentshoheit
    to be in \contempt das Gericht [o die Würde] des Gerichts missachten
    to purge one's \contempt sich für sein ungebührliches Verhalten entschuldigen
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    [kən'tempt]
    n
    1) Verachtung f; (= disregard also) Geringachtung f, Geringschätzung f (for von)

    to bring into contempt —

    in contempt of public opinion — die öffentliche Meinung außer Acht lassend, ohne Ansehen der öffentlichen Meinung

    2) (JUR) Missachtung f (der Würde) des Gerichts, Ungebühr f vor Gericht; (through non-appearance) Ungebühr f durch vorsätzliches Ausbleiben; (by press) Beeinflussung f der Rechtspflege

    to be in contempt (of court)das Gericht or die Würde des Gerichts missachten

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    contempt [kənˈtempt; -ˈtemt] s
    1. Verachtung f, Geringschätzung f:
    contempt of death Todesverachtung;
    feel contempt for sb, hold sb in contempt jemanden verachten ( 4);
    I feel nothing but contempt for him ich habe nur Verachtung für ihn übrig;
    bring into contempt verächtlich machen, der Verachtung preisgeben;
    beneath contempt unter aller Kritik;
    his accusations were beneath contempt seine Anschuldigungen waren absolut oder einfach lächerlich
    2. Schande f, Schmach f:
    fall into contempt in Schande geraten
    3. Missachtung f (einer Vorschrift etc)
    4. JUR auch contempt of court Missachtung f des Gerichts:
    hold sb in contempt jemanden wegen Missachtung des Gerichts verurteilen
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    noun
    1) Verachtung, die (of, for für)
    2) (disregard) Missachtung, die
    3)

    have or hold somebody in contempt — jemanden verachten; see also beneath 1. 1)

    contempt of court — ≈ Ungebühr vor Gericht

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    n.
    Verachtung f.

    English-german dictionary > contempt

  • 2 contempt

    con·tempt [kənʼtem(p)t] n
    1) ( scorn) Verachtung f ( for für +akk); ( disregard) Geringschätzung f ( for +gen);
    to be beneath \contempt unter aller Kritik sein;
    to conceal/show one's \contempt seine Geringschätzung verbergen/zeigen;
    to have \contempt for sb/ sth Verachtung für jdn/etw empfinden;
    to hold sb/sth in \contempt jdn/etw verachten;
    to treat sb/sth with \contempt jdn/etw mit Verachtung strafen;
    you should treat those remarks with \contempt diesen Bemerkungen sollten Sie überhaupt keine Beachtung schenken
    2) law
    \contempt [of court] Missachtung f [des Gerichts]

    English-German students dictionary > contempt

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  • hold in contempt of court — find someone guilty of disrespecting the court house …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Contempt of court — is a court order which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, declares a person or organization to have disobeyed or been disrespectful of the court s authority. Often referred to simply as contempt, such as a person held in contempt, it is …   Wikipedia

  • contempt of court — noun A court order which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, declares a person or organization to have disobeyed or been disrespectful of the courts authority. See Also: contempt of Congress, contempt of Parliament, hold in contempt …   Wiktionary

  • hold in contempt — despise, scorn; be charged with the deliberate obstruction of a court s proceedings by refusing to obey a court order or by interfering with court procedures …   English contemporary dictionary

  • contempt — ► NOUN 1) the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration. 2) (also contempt of court) the offence of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court of law. ● beneath contempt Cf. ↑beneath contempt ● hold in contempt… …   English terms dictionary

  • court — / kōrt/ n [Old French, enclosed space, royal entourage, court of justice, from Latin cohort cohors farmyard, armed force, retinue] 1 a: an official assembly for the administration of justice: a unit of the judicial branch of government the… …   Law dictionary

  • contempt — n. scorn 1) to demonstrate, display, show contempt for 2) bitter, deep, profound, total, unmitigated, utter contempt 3) contempt for 4) beneath contempt disrespect (legal) 5) to hold in contempt (to hold smb. in contempt of court) ( to accuse smb …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Contempt — Disdain redirects here. For other uses, see Disdain (disambiguation). For the legal term, see Contempt of court. For other uses of Contempt, see Contempt (disambiguation). Contempt is an intensely negative emotion regarding a person or group of… …   Wikipedia

  • contempt — [[t]kənte̱mpt[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N for n If you have contempt for someone or something, you have no respect for them or think that they are unimportant. He has contempt for those beyond his immediate family circle... I hope voters will treat… …   English dictionary

  • contempt — noun 1》 the feeling that someone or something is worthless or beneath consideration. 2》 (also contempt of court) the offence of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court of law. Phrases beneath contempt utterly worthless or despicable.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • contempt — noun (U) 1 a feeling that someone or something is not important and deserves no respect (+ for): His contempt for his fellow students was quite obvious. | with contempt: He had been treated with nothing but contempt ever since he arrived. | hold… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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