contemptuously造句
1、Bozo contemptuously pointed out an old white-bearded screever fifty yards away.
博佐不屑地指着五十码远的一个白胡子马路画家。
2、They would call him somewhat contemptuously the bourgeois.
于是他们带着蔑视的口吻,把那些人称之为,中产阶级分子。
3、But my friend contemptuously reply me: "us Japanese wouldn't do that".
但我的朋友轻描淡写地回答我,“我们日本人不这么做”。
4、The giant looked contemptuously at the tailor, and said,"You ragamuffin!"
巨人轻蔑地看了看裁缝,说:“你这个邋遢鬼!”
5、They looked at me contemptuously and I can see why.
她们轻蔑地看着我,我知道是为什么。
6、He dismissed my argument contemptuously as not worth refuting.
他把我的论证轻蔑地一笔抹杀,认为不值一驳。
7、She contemptuously dismissed their complaints.
她对他们的抱怨不屑一顾。
8、It doesn't pay to strike back contemptuously at them.
对他们直接的轻蔑的回击是不划算的。
9、Bozo contemptuously pointed out an old white - bearded screever fifty yards away.
博佐不屑地指着五十码远的一个白胡子马路画家。
10、Then it sniffed the arrow contemptuously before breaking it in two.
它轻蔑地用鼻子发出嗤嗤声,然后将箭折成两段。
11、The insurgents refer contemptuously to the ISI as "blacklegs," for their supposedly darker skin.
叛军轻蔑地称isi为黑腿骗子,因为据称ISI的人全是黑皮肤。
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