scorn u rečniku PONS

scorn Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

he is the scorn of her

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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Although most commonly considered a popular form, it has not been scorned by cultivated writers.
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The campaign received some critical scorn from those in the industry.
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He did not share in current superstitions, he had no respect for established institutions, and he scorned the conventions of feudalism and romance.
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The churches were shut down and priests were captured and defrocked while expelled and scorned by the police authorities.
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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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Beliefs that revolved around animism and magic were consistently met with scorn, and were regarded as immoral and subservient.
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Thereby they were made a prey to the scorn and hatred of their fellow citizens.
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This text is frequently quoted with scorn as a piece of poor psychological speculation that usually gets everything wrong.
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If they want to argue with one another then there should be no scorn and contempt and ways of frightening.
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Hawker and his wife visited the sick each week and scorned their personal risk.
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