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Перевод: scornful
[прилагательное] презрительный; насмешливый
Тезаурус:
- Labour is scornful of the effort and opposes the use of taxpayers' money to pursue absent voters.
- He was scornful of the latter.
- Rodrigo met with a cold and scornful reception from the counts, who believed they had no need of a renegade knight with a rather large force of his own.
- He looked across the room to where a famous actress held scornful court.
- "Oh - them," Oz sounded scornful.
- Yet his venture on The Moscow Trial (1932) during the appeasement period met as much scornful disapproval as, conversely, his Passing of Parliament (1952) from Clement Attlee downwards.
- Dryden has a scornful reference to The Temple :
- Somehow this tea was not turning out to be the delightful social event she had hoped for, full of contented tittle-tattle and scornful criticism of all who were not Scottish and United Church.
- Scornful of Mr Major's so-called Big Idea, the Citizens' Charter, Mr Smith launched his own Citizens Charter for the Cabinet and dubbed it "Majorwatch".
- The former Cabinet minister refused to rule out the possibility in the wake of his scornful accusation that the Prime Minister's shrewd political instincts had been led astray by the "Irish logic" of the Foreign Office, though he did say it was "very unlikely".
- And turn'd her scornful Head aside
- Ellen, usually so quick with a scornful reply, just stood and stared at the elegant stranger who stopped one pace away from her, took her hand, then bowed above her fingers.
- He must be careful to avoid emotive judgements or scornful abuse.
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