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flagrant

简单释义:


adj. 骇人听闻的;公然的;罪恶昭彰的

网络 恶名昭彰的;明目张胆的;恶名昭著的

完整释义:


adj.

1.罪恶昭彰的,臭名远扬的;公然的,明目张胆的
2.恶名昭彰的


例句:

  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.
    但是关键是,只要你不无缘无故地做蠢事,也不要让自己变得臭名昭著,没有人会阻止你。

  2. For these flagrant, transfinite transport vehicles, seem to say "should be severely punished. "
    对于这些明目张胆、超限运输的车辆,照理说“应当严惩”。

  3. If more, but you have to say before the show, are they afraid of Culture to the investigation, now afraid to sell a flagrant .
    好象多的是,不过你要说了才肯拿出来,他们怕文化局查,现在不敢明目张胆的卖了。

  4. Nato has described the Syrian action as a flagrant breach of international law and said it stood by Turkey - a Nato member.
    北约称叙利亚的行为是对国际法的公然侵犯,并声称站在北约成员国土耳其的一边。

  5. This flagrant untruth reverberated so pleasantly between my ribs that I almost said it again.
    这句冠冕堂皇的谎言在我的肋骨间回荡,令我感到舒适无比,我几乎又把它说了一遍。

  6. And the health-care debate shed at least one flagrant deception.
    医保改革辩论至少是揭穿了一个骗局。

  7. The film is the most flagrant example of American anti-Catholicism, some say, since the Know Nothings of the 19th century.
    有人说,该片是自19世纪的“一无所知党”以来,美国反天主教最为明目张胆的例证。

  8. In the next three months this relationship took on a more flagrant form .
    在以后的三个月里,这种关系显得更加彰明较著了。

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