flout
英:[flaʊt] 美: [flaʊt]
flout 基本解释
n.嘲笑;轻视;愚弄;
vt.嘲笑;藐视;愚弄;
vi.对…表示轻蔑;
变形
过去式:flouted过去分词:flouted现在分词:flouting第三人称单数:flouts
英英释义
flout[ 'flaut ]
v.treat with contemptuous disregard"flout the rules"
同义词:scoff
laugh at with contempt and derision同义词:jeerscoffbarrackgibe
flout 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- No one can flout the law with impunity.
任何人都不能不受惩罚地藐视法律。 - They flouted all our offers of help and friendship.
他们对我们愿意提供的所有帮助和友谊表示藐视。 - The foolish boy flout his mother's advice.
这个愚蠢的孩子轻视他母亲的劝告。
权威例句
Light pulses flout sacrosanct speed limitWhen workers flout convention: A study of workplace incivility.Pest resistance feared as farmers flout rulesTurkey Twitter users flout Erdogan ban on micro-blogging siteDeveloping animals flout prominent assumptions of ecological physiologyNHS continues to flout rights of disabled people to health care, watchdog says.Why Do Large Countries Flout the Stability Pact? And What Can Be Done About It? *Towards a socio-cognitive account of flouting and flout-based meaningFailed asylum seekers and health care: Current regulations flout international lawFull smoking ban is needed in Germany as study finds four out of five pubs flout regulations