0 to feel a strong dislike for someone or something because you think that that person or thing is bad or has no value:
1 to feel a strong dislike for someone or something that you think is bad or worthless:
The punk audience's fantasies created a figurehead for a movement that he despised and wanted to leave behind and disrupt.
Either they despised it, or could not afford it, or could get entrance to the schools without it.
One did not have to be on the left to despise the appalling repressiveness of the late tsarist regime.
The intelligentsia in particular despised the merchants for being too conservative and immoral.
It was this kind of packaging that rock fans and musicians came to despise.
Both instinct and passion undermined the social convention, the life of the salon, which he despised.
Coal miners have in this sense become at once morally marginal and symbolically central, both despised and held in awe.
Most sheep owners despised their shepherds for the annual binge, and many blamed unscrupulous hotel owners who preyed on the drunken men.
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鄙視,蔑視, 厭惡…
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鄙视,蔑视, 厌恶…
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odiar (con desprecio), despreciar…
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desprezar…
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(人、物)を軽蔑する…
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aşağılamak, hor görmek, küçümsemek…
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mépriser, dédaigner…
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menysprear…
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