disdainfully
adverb formal uk/dɪsˈdeɪn.fəl.i/ us/dɪsˈdeɪn.fəl.i/
轻视地,蔑视地,鄙视地
in a way that shows someone does not like someone or something and thinks that they do not deserve interest or respect
"Is this the best you have?" she asked disdainfully. "这就是你最好的东西吗?"她不屑地问道。
They spoke disdainfully of their rivals. 他们不屑一顾地谈到自己的对手。
See: disdain
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- He described the results disdainfully as "simply not credible".
- The socialite disdainfully surveyed her fellow-passengers.
- Some art critics sniffed disdainfully at the idea that a major museum should rent out its art.
- He tossed the paper disdainfully in the bin.