despise
Disdain is a Chinese word, Pinyin is B ǐ y ú B ù Xi è, which refers to ugly and cheap, people despise; describe vulgar and mean to the extent that it is not worth paying attention to.
interpretation
Vulgarity: vulgarity. Disdain: to think (doing or seeing) unworthy. So vulgar and mean that it's not worth paying attention to. It is ugly and contemptible.
usage
He is interested in the exhibition. English translation despise degree of common use general emotional color derogatory idiom structure: combined generation time: modern related idioms mean and dirty, despicable, predatory, distasteful, contemptible, contemptuous, contemptible, stingy
despise
feel very depressed at the prospect - fēng jǔ yún fēi
at large the better to apprehend him - yù qín gù zòng
a wooden expression that infuriates - sǐ méi dèng yǎn
after meal hours or in leisure time - jiǔ hòu chá yú
change tactics as the situation demands - suí shí zhì yí