flout的意思和读音

flout

: [flaʊt] : [flaʊt]

n.

v.

flouts  flouting  flouted  

v.+n.flout authority

v.obey

v.disobey,break,ignore,defy,contravene

floutv.

1.~ sthto show that you have no respect for a law, etc. by openly not obeying it

Motorists regularly flout the law .

to flout authority/convention

v.1.,,2.

n.1.;,

v.1.to deliberately refuse to obey a rule or custom

1. flock     ,() flout flatter ...

2. figurative flout foster ...

3. flay vt flout vt fluctuate vi ...

4. Flourenss theory flout flow chart ...

5. clout flout pout ...

6. flounder vi. flout v. fluctuate v. 使 ...

7.) flout=insult (flout=insult () foil=prevent from ...

8. flay vt flout vt fluctuate vi ...

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1.We have to anticipate and be prepared for things he might try to do to flout the will of the international community.

2.That was spoken with a rather flip attitude, Matt replied. You know its me. You shouldnt flout our friendship.

3.A year ago South Korea tightened copyright laws and allowed media firms to demand that warnings be sent to people who flout them.

4.It also said the move would flout European human rights legislation and free trade rules.

5.yet people flout them more than any other laws of the land.

6.Countries flout the rules as long as they do not perceive them as national imperatives.

7.The problem is the regulations do not specify punishments for businesses or individuals who flout them.

8.This bill will establish a simple, uniform standard which cannot be used, however ingenious the effort, to flout our Constitution.

9.Iraqi Sunnis in general feel he is trying to flout the people's will expressed at the ballot box.

10.And too many countries, including the euro zone's biggest members, were allowed to flout the rules with impunity.