藐视

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 藐视 (miǎoshì) means to look down on or to despise someone or something. It carries a strong negative connotation of contempt or disdain. It is often used to describe attitudes or behaviors where a person shows disrespect or disregard for others, rules, or difficulties.

Common Contexts

Collocations and Patterns

  • 藐视法律 (to despise the law): used in legal or formal contexts to indicate serious disrespect.
  • 藐视权威 (to look down on authority): common in social or political discussions.
  • 藐视困难 (to disregard difficulties): often used to describe courage or recklessness.

Nuances

Using 藐视 implies a deliberate and often arrogant attitude of disrespect. It is stronger than simply ignoring or neglecting. When you use 藐视, it suggests a conscious decision to belittle or undervalue something or someone.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 藐视 with 鄙视 (bǐshì), which also means to despise but is more about moral judgment or contempt. 藐视 often emphasizes the act of looking down on or underestimating, sometimes with a sense of arrogance.

Example Sentences

He always looks down on others' opinions with contempt, making communication

Behaviors that show contempt for the law will be severely punished.

He disregards difficulties and bravely faces challenges.