contempt

contempt
[kən'tempt]
nome disprezzo m.

to feel contempt for sb., to hold sb. in contempt — provare disprezzo per qcn., disprezzare qcn.

to be beneath contempt — non meritare neppure il disprezzo

contempt of court — dir. oltraggio alla corte

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[kən'tempt]
noun
1) (very low opinion; scorn: She spoke with utter contempt of her husband's behaviour.) disprezzo
2) (disregard for the law.) oltraggio
- contemptibly
- contemptuous
- contemptuously
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contempt /kənˈtɛmpt/
n. [u]
1 disprezzo; sprezzo; dispregio (lett.): to hold in contempt, disprezzare; spregiare; avere in dispregio; in contempt of danger, con sprezzo del pericolo; open contempt, evidente disprezzo
2 (leg., = contempt of court) oltraggio alla corte; disobbedienza a un ordine della corte (reato non esistente in Italia): to be found in contempt, essere giudicato colpevole di oltraggio alla corte NOTE DI CULTURA: contempt of court: l'«oltraggio alla corte» può costituire sia illecito civile (civil contempt), sia penale (criminal contempt): il primo è ad es. il rifiuto di obbedire alla corte o di far parte di una giuria, il secondo consiste in reati come la corruzione della giuria, ma anche ogni forma turbativa del procedimento giudiziario
beneath contempt, ignobile; inqualificabile; indegno.
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[kən'tempt]
nome disprezzo m.

to feel contempt for sb., to hold sb. in contempt — provare disprezzo per qcn., disprezzare qcn.

to be beneath contempt — non meritare neppure il disprezzo

contempt of court — dir. oltraggio alla corte


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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