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Перевод: contempt
[существительное] презрение; неуважение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Manifest contempt
- There had long been resistance to making him a saint due to his open contempt for Christian domestic morality (he had lived with concubines after the death of his last wife).
- It was a sign of trust; or, murmured the ubiquitous cynic, contempt.
- (Look back to the supposedly liberalising 1981 Contempt of Court Act and ask yourself whether its parliamentary proponents intended the general outcome that Lord Donaldson now proclaims).
- But it was the unanimous view of the board that it manifested contempt towards the divinity of Christ by presenting him as a living man, not a symbol, and as the object of overt sexual passion.
- Tina shot him a glance of withering contempt.
- Tessel said nothing but looked down at them with contempt.
- Chamoun himself was less of a Francophile than an Anglophile and his contempt for Nasser bore a strange similarity to the equally irrational hatred expressed for the Egyptian leader by Eden's Suez adventure would be successful in deposing Nasser.
- He was duly cited for contempt, received a thirty-day sentence to jail and a fine, which were quashed two years later on appeal.
- For Janacek, this deserved only contempt: "Today's opera
- Often they disguise this inability with abuse and contempt.
- He had everything, the mod sense of dress, an upwardly mobile lifestyle, a healthy contempt for authority and a irrepressible belief in his own creativity.
- There is little public interest in the business of politics and a good deal of contempt for the political process and the political class.
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