flagrant的意思和读音

flagrant

: [ˈfleɪɡrənt] : ['fleɪɡrənt]

adj.

adj.covert

adj.blatant,scandalous,barefaced,obvious,deliberate

flagrantadj.

1.shocking because it is done in a very obvious way and shows no respect for people, laws, etc.

a flagrant abuse of human rights

He showed a flagrant disregard for anyone else's feelings.

adj.1.,;,

adj.1.done in an obvious way that shows you do not care if you break rules or offend people

1. itinerant flagrant migrant ...

2. flagellate v. flagrant a. flaunt v.耀 ...

3. figurative adj. flagrant adj. flippant adj. ...

4. nonflammable a flagrant a flagrancy n ...

5. fissile , flagrant , fragrant , ...

6. filial flagrant;Notorious frank ; ...

7. dearth n. flagrant a. waif n. ...

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1.But the thing is, as long as you don't do something gratuitously stupid or make a flagrant nuisance of yourself, nobody's going to stop you.

2.But Brown said he did not think it was a flagrant foul. He did not think it was a foul at all.

3.For these flagrant, transfinite transport vehicles, seem to say "should be severely punished. "”。

4.There has recently been evidence that the center is trying to get a grip on the most flagrant abuses of the system.

5.Likewise, a male chauvinist cannot recognize how biased he is in favor of his own sex, no matter how flagrant that bias may be.

6.Public obedience to party lines with which MPs privately disagree is one flagrant example.线

7.She failed to appear for the rehearsal , in flagrant violation of her contract .

8."He had . . . a tact that would preserve him from flagrant error in any society" (Francis Parkman).使”(西·)。

9.Nato has described the Syrian action as a flagrant breach of international law and said it stood by Turkey - a Nato member.

10.The U. S. -based human rights group Freedom House has named nine countries and Tibet as the world's most flagrant human rights abusers.西