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affront

[英] [əˈfrʌnt] [美] [əˈfrʌnt] 生词本

n.

vt.

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1. VERB 侮辱;冒犯 If something affronts you, you feel insulted and hurt because of it. 
  • ...an incident which particularly affronted Kasparov.

    让卡斯帕罗夫感到特别受辱的一件事

affronted
  • He pretended to be affronted, but inwardly he was pleased...

    他假装受到了冒犯,但其实内心很高兴。

  • Reggie reacted with the same affronted horror Midge had felt.

    雷吉的反应是又羞愤又害怕,和米奇的感觉一样。

2. N-COUNT 侮辱;冒犯 If something is an affront to you, it is an obvious insult to you. 
  • It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this...

    如此维持一个人的生命是对人类尊严的冒犯。

  • She has taken my enquiry as a personal affront.

    她将我的询问当成了人身侮辱。

Noun

1. a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of an affront;

  • "turning his back on me was a deliberate insult"
Verb

1. treat, mention, or speak to rudely;

  • "He insulted her with his rude remarks"
  • "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone"

法律

  • 1.冒犯
1. He took his son's desertion as a personal affront.
他把儿子的离开看作是对他个人的侮辱。

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2. His refusal to see me was an affront.
他拒绝见我,这对我是个侮辱。

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3. Leaving during his speech was an affront to the speaker.
当讲话的人正在讲话时离去,是对他的一种不尊敬。

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4. This remark caused affront to many people.
这句话得罪了不少人。

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5. Your behaviour is an affront to public decency.
你的行为有伤风化。

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