释义 |
scorned, ppl. a.|skɔːnd| [f. scorn v. + -ed1.] Despised, contemptible.
1598Queen Elizabeth Horace 151 The hilz ther frute do yeld, a skorned mouse is born. 1616T. Scot Philomythie ii. C 1, The crested Horse..with head Tost in the ayre his hardned hoofes doth tread The scornd earth with contempt. a1625Fletcher Knt. Malta i. i, The wages of scorn'd Love is baneful hate. a1704T. Brown Satire on Quack Wks. 1730 I. 64 Be the most scorn'd Jack-pudding in the pack. a1882C. Rossetti Poems (1904) 176/2 The scorned thief who hangs by Thee. |