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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. scorn [Am skɔrn, Brit skɔːn] SUBST

1. scorn U (contempt):

scorn
scorn
to pour scorn on sth

2. scorn (object of contempt):

to be the scorn of sb

II. scorn [Am skɔrn, Brit skɔːn] VERB trans

1. scorn (reject):

scorn offer/advice

2. scorn (despise):

scorn person/attempts/efforts
scorn person/attempts/efforts
scorn person/attempts/efforts
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Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
worthy of scorn
scorn
a look of disdain o scorn
menospreciar persona/obra
to scorn
to scorn
despreciar peligro/muerte
to scorn liter
to point the finger of scorn at sb

im PONS Wörterbuch

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I. scorn [skɔ:n, Am skɔ:rn] SUBST

scorn
to pour scorn on sb/sth
to be the scorn of sb

II. scorn [skɔ:n, Am skɔ:rn] VERB trans

1. scorn (feel contempt):

scorn
scorn
ajotar Cuba

2. scorn (refuse):

scorn
to scorn to do sth
to pour scorn on sth
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
scorn
to scorn
scorn
to scorn
to scorn
im PONS Wörterbuch
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Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. scorn [skɔrn] SUBST

scorn
to be the scorn of sb/sth
to pour scorn on sb/sth

II. scorn [skɔrn] VERB trans

1. scorn (disdain):

scorn
scorn
ajotar Cuba

2. scorn (refuse):

scorn
to scorn to do sth
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
scorn
to scorn
to scorn
Present
Iscorn
youscorn
he/she/itscorns
wescorn
youscorn
theyscorn
Past
Iscorned
youscorned
he/she/itscorned
wescorned
youscorned
theyscorned
Present Perfect
Ihavescorned
youhavescorned
he/she/ithasscorned
wehavescorned
youhavescorned
theyhavescorned
Past Perfect
Ihadscorned
youhadscorned
he/she/ithadscorned
wehadscorned
youhadscorned
theyhadscorned

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They express scorn toward boys who confuse real power and power on a screen.
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He bowls fast and obviously scorns to conserve his strength.
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Although most commonly considered a popular form, it has not been scorned by cultivated writers.
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The satire was clear, and the public reacted with scorn.
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The programme's format drew particular scorn for its shallowness and concentration on one continent's news at the expense of the rest.
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