defiance的意思和读音

defiance

: [dɪˈfaɪəns] : [dɪ'faɪəns]

n.

n.compliance

n.insubordination,disobedience,insolence,boldness,noncooperation

defiancen.

1.open refusal to obey sb/sth

a look/an act/a gesture of defiance

Nuclear testing was resumed in defiance of an international ban.

n.1.,2.;

n.1.refusal to obey a person or rule

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5. confetti defiance demonstration ...

6. deep a. defiance n. draw v. (), ...

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1.Fanny's emotion, which but now had been that of defiance and anger, have turned to dismay and supplication.

2.The verdict's announcement over the U. S. holiday -- a year after the conviction -- appeared to be a calculated act of defiance.

3.They stood there with an air of defiance, or at least of contention.

4.In defiance of the State Department they continued to look to Zelaya and his liberal party for Leadership.

5.In a country where organized crime operates with fantastic impunity, this sort of ground-level defiance was unusual, if not unique.使

6.It has come as an act of defiance towards the United States, further stoking regional tensions already high due to its nuclear test in May.便

7.But on a range of issues Mr Mugabe ensures that his prime minister is often kept out of the loop, in blatant defiance of the GPA.》。

8.Subsequently he made this the title of his own movie, no doubt as a further gesture of anti-European defiance.

9.All this was good preparation for the defiance she was to show after 1939, when the Germans invaded.1939

10.Although I kept silent, she would see a kind of protest in my cold eyes, and a spirit of defiance, and a sort of pressure for her.