1lack of respect缺乏尊重ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONTEMPT | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤complete, deep, great, open, outright, pure, utter, withering十足的輕蔑;極大的輕蔑;公然的輕蔑;純粹的輕蔑;讓人難堪的輕蔑▸➤cold, icy冷漠的輕蔑▸➤healthy (especially BrE) 正常合理的蔑視◇She'd developed what she considered a healthy contempt for authority.她養成了蔑視權威的習慣,認為這是正常合理的。➤barely disguised, thinly disguised幾乎不加掩飾的蔑視VERB + CONTEMPT➤feel, have, hold sb/sth in蔑視;輕視⋯◇He felt nothing but contempt for them.他對他們只有蔑視。◇Politicians seem to be generally held in contempt by the police.政治人物似乎通常都受到警方的蔑視。➤betray, demonstrate, display, express, show流露出輕蔑;表現出蔑視◇His remarks betray an utter contempt for the truth (= are completely false).他不顧事實,滿口胡言。➤conceal, hide隱藏蔑視▸➤regard sb/sth with, treat sb/sth with輕蔑地看待⋯/對待⋯▸➤deserve, earn理應受蔑視◇I shall treat that suggestion with the contempt it deserves.我對那條建議嗤之以鼻,這是理所當然的。PREPOSITION➤contempt for對⋯的輕蔑◇He has a deep contempt for racists.他對種族主義者極端蔑視。➤beneath contempt為人所不齒◇His treatment of his children is beneath contempt (= so bad it is not even worth feeling contempt for).他對自己的孩子這麼狠,真讓人不齒。➤with contempt輕蔑地◇She looked at him with barely disguised contempt.她看着他,幾乎毫不掩飾自己的輕蔑。contempt
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2 ( contempt of court) refusal to obey a court藐視法庭ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONTEMPT | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤civil, criminal民事/刑事藐視法庭罪VERB + CONTEMPT➤be held in被指控藐視法庭◇She was held in contempt for refusing to testify.她因拒絕作證而被控藐視法庭。PREPOSITION➤in contempt藐視法庭