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flagrant

[英] [ˈfleɪgrənt] [美] [ˈfleɡrənt] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 骇人听闻的;罪恶昭彰的;公然的 You can use flagrant to describe an action, situation, or someone's behaviour that you find extremely bad or shocking in a very obvious way. 
  • The judge called the decision 'a flagrant violation of international law'...

    法官称这一决定是“对国际法的公然违背”。

  • His failure to turn his attention to flagrant wastes of public money is inexcusable.

    他未能注意到公共资金的公然浪费,这是不可原谅的。

flagrantly
  • It is a situation where basic human rights are being flagrantly abused.

    这种情形是对基本人权的公然践踏。

Adjective

1. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible;

  • "a crying shame"
  • "an egregious lie"
  • "flagrant violation of human rights"
  • "a glaring error"
  • "gross ineptitude"
  • "gross injustice"
  • "rank treachery"
1. Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust.
说谎是一种可耻的破坏信誉的行为。

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2. The attack on civilians is a flagrant violation of the peace agreement.
袭击平民的举动公然违背了和平协定。

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