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con·tempt
/kənˈtɛm(p)t/
(
v
.)鄙視,輕視,蔑視
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·tempt
n.
1.
The
act
of
contemning
or
despising
;
the
feeling
with
which
one
regards
that
which
is
esteemed
mean
,
vile
,
or
worthless
;
disdain
;
scorn
.
Criminal
contempt
of
public
feeling
.
--
Macaulay
.
Nothing
,
says
Longinus
,
can
be
great
,
the
contempt
of
which
is
great
.
--
Addison
.
2.
The
state
of
being
despised
;
disgrace
;
shame
.
Contempt
and
begarry
hangs
upon
thy
back
.
--
Shak
.
3.
An
act
or
expression
denoting
contempt
.
Little
insults
and
contempts
.
--
Spectator
.
The
contempt
and
anger
of
his
lip
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Law
Disobedience
of
the
rules
,
orders
,
or
process
of
a
court
of
justice
,
or
of
rules
or
orders
of
a
legislative
body
;
disorderly
,
contemptuous
,
or
insolent
language
or
behavior
in
presence
of
a
court
,
tending
to
disturb
its
proceedings
,
or
impair
the
respect
due
to
its
authority
.
Note:
☞
Contempt
is
in
some
jurisdictions
extended
so
as
to
include
publications
reflecting
injuriously
on
a
court
of
justice
,
or
commenting
unfairly
on
pending
proceedings
;
in
other
jurisdictions
the
courts
are
prohibited
by
statute
or
by
the
constitution
from
thus
exercising
this
process
.
Syn:
--
Disdain
;
scorn
;
derision
;
mockery
;
contumely
;
neglect
;
disregard
;
slight
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
contempt
n
1:
lack
of
respect
accompanied
by
a
feeling
of
intense
dislike
;
"
he
was
held
in
contempt
"; "
the
despite
in
which
outsiders
were
held
is
legendary
" [
syn
:
disdain
,
scorn
,
despite
]
2:
a
manner
that
is
generally
disrespectful
and
contemptuous
[
syn
:
disrespect
]
3:
open
disrespect
for
a
person
or
thing
[
syn
:
scorn
]
4:
a
willful
disobedience
to
or
disrespect
for
the
authority
of
a
court
or
legislative
body
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