flagrant
听听怎么读
英 [ˈfleɪgrənt]
美 [ˈfleɡrənt]
是什么意思
臭名远扬的;恶名昭著的;明目张胆的;
英英释义
flagrant
- adj.conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
"flagrant violation of human rights"
同义词:crying(a)egregiousglaringgrossrank
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust.
说谎是一种可耻的破坏信誉的行为。 - The most flagrant scofflaw of them all is the red-light runner.
最明目张胆的藐视法律行径要算闯红灯了。 - My manager was fired for a flagrant abuse of company funds.
我的经理因明目张胆地滥用公司的资金而被解雇。
权威例句
Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. TexasFlagrant Misconduct of Reviewers and Editor: A Case StudyCaso Gustavo Petro: flagrant system errorPunitive Damages Awards for Flagrant Mismarketing of ProductsThis research was supported by flagrant from the Ministry ofWomen's Lament: A Perspective on the Flagrant Violation of the Legal Rights of Women Workers"A tissue of the most flagrant anomalies": smallpox vaccination and the centralization of sanitary administration in nineteenth-cent...Normes antiracistes et persistance du racisme flagrant: analyse comparative des attitudes face aux Tziganes et face aux Noirs au Por...Seeking a Good Balance between Flagrant and Minor offences and Heavy and Lenient Sentences:the Right Orientation for Perfecting the ...Syria Rejects Decisions of AL Ministerial Meeting as Flagrant Interference in Syria’s Affairs & Encroachment on its National Sovere...