Examples of using Contemptuous in English and their translations into Chinese
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Schmoller published a rather contemptuous review of this book.
The English press never timorous about French opinion,but arrogant and contemptuous.
They give you contemptuous or disapproving looks or body language.
He just about broke Cumberland in half with a few contemptuous words.
Oh,' returned Tom, with contemptuous patronage,‘she's a regular girl.
He may befreed only by one who is compelled by rage and contemptuous of consequence.
Assange was openly contemptuous of the American government, and certain that he was a hunted man.
She is wanting somebody to take her hands-for all she is so contemptuous of us," he said to himself.
Damis, with an almost contemptuous air, tossed aside the hand he held and made as if to turn his back.
On the contrary,China's dictators have become even more contemptuous of the value of universal human rights.
A rude, contemptuous talk show host becomes overwhelmed by the hatred that surrounds his program just before it.
That rotten prosecutor has gone, too, contemptuous no doubt, it disgusts him to see me naked!”!
At the same time, we must also take note that Malaysians of all raceshave never been so distrustful and contemptuous of BN than now.
Our people now look with contemptuous astonishment on those with whom they had been so recently associated.”.
For of all the hard things to bear,to be cut by your neighbors and left in contemptuous solitude is maybe the hardest.
She is neither ignorant nor contemptuous of the advantages which derive from this source for human life, rather.
As their numbers increase,Mexican Americans feel increasingly comfortable with their own culture and often contemptuous of American culture.
Even Perry, though he was contemptuous of any exhibition of piety, felt“upset” when he heard Willie-Jay sing“The Lord's Prayer”;
Hearing her husband's steps, she stopped, looking towards the door,and trying assiduously to give her features a severe and contemptuous expression.
He was dismissive of the Humanists and contemptuous of the original Thanatics, who had steadfastly refused the gifts of emortality.
Suspiciousness and a pervasive tendency to distort experience by misconstruing the neutral orfriendly actions of others as hostile or contemptuous;
Many discussions about the problem of suicide contain almost contemptuous remarks that"people simply try to attract attention to themselves in this way.".
Instead I was contemptuous of those naive people who allowed themselves to be taken in by slick-tongued psychopaths, contemptuous of, for instance, Norman Mailer.
If leaders are arrogant, contemptuous or even insulting employees, it will have disastrous consequences for interpersonal relationships, including work relationships.
If leaders are arrogant, contemptuous or even insulting employees, it will have disastrous consequences for interpersonal relationships, including work relationships.