shrift的意思和读音

shrift

: [ʃrɪft] : [ʃrɪft]

n.()

n.1.();

n.1.the act of shriving or of being shriven2.confession to a priest3.absolution granted by a priest.

1. Shrewd Shrift Shroud ...

2. shift , , shrift shrink ...

3. show shrift someone ...

4. ... quota n. shrift n. largesse n. ...

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1.The notion that there could also be some down sides to a wholesale government takeover of America's big banks is given short shrift.

2."I was disappointed to hear the President give short shrift to border security concerns, " said Rep.:”

3.The new Labor Party seems to accept closer European integration with enthusiasm and to give left-wing extremists short shrift.

4.Assange complained that we "psychologicalized" Manning and gave short shrift to his "political awakening. "”。

5.The proposal was given short shrift by most of the other countries, some of which felt it would reward Pyongyang for its actions.

6.Long before this recession, the values of hard work and responsibility that built this country had been given short shrift.退

7.MONTAGUE: I would thou wert so happy by thy way, to hear true shrift. Come, madam, let's away./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.The industry got short shrift in the wake of the Kyoto Protocol, being excluded from most subsidy and carbon trading schemes.(KyotoProtocol)

9.protesters, some of whom may be stirring, would get very short shrift.

10.Intellectuals, long cherished by the establishment, get short shrift now.