flouted
英 [ˈflaʊtɪd]
美 [ˈflaʊtɪd]
v. 公然藐视,无视(法律等)
flout的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 无视,藐视,轻视(法律等)
If youfloutsomething such as a law, an order, or an accepted way of behaving, you deliberately do not obey it or follow it.- ...illegal campers who persist in flouting the law...
一向对法律熟视无睹的非法露营者 - Building regulations have been habitually flouted.
建筑法规一向都无人遵守。
- ...illegal campers who persist in flouting the law...
双语例句
- The first principle of the use of force, which the British, French and US governments have flouted, is to ensure that it is effective.
动用武力的首要原则就是要确保它是有效的,而英法美政府却无视这一原则。 - Endowed with a flair for the theatrical, she has called the judge a monster and the trial a farce, and merrily flouted court protocol.
颇有戏剧天分的她讲法官戏称为怪兽,将审判戏称为闹剧,并饶有兴致地对判决冷嘲热讽。 - 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。 - Sometimes, however, fraudsters have so obviously flouted the normal standards of scientific conduct that well-informed journalists are as capable as scientists in raising the alarm.
然而,有时候造假者实在太明显地藐视一般科学行为准则,以至于连充分知情的记者也能像科学家那样对他们提出质疑。 - The third, North Korea and, no doubt, Iran, have flouted it.
第三波,北朝鲜和,毫无疑问,伊朗对条约表示蔑视。 - Working conditions in Chinese factories, where labour regulations are often systematically flouted, have become a liability for the reputations of companies including Samsung and its rival Apple.
中国工厂经常系统性地违反劳工规章,其劳工工作条件已对三星及其对手苹果(Apple)等公司的声誉构成了负面影响。 - Weight limits on trucks are frequently flouted, a problem because overburdened vehicles wear down road surfaces more quickly.
卡车超载现象严重,这也是个问题,因为超载车辆对路面的磨损更快。 - You can hardly read the news lately without learning how someone at a big bank seemingly flouted both common sense and morality in the effort to make a buck.
最近的新闻里这样的故事似乎层出不穷:某家大银行的某某人为了赚点小钱而置常识和道德于不顾。 - There's another music-biz axiom that Daft Punk's flouted this year, much to the chagrin of its fans: Namely, that when you've got an album as big as this one, you've got to get out and play it live.
傻朋克今年还鄙视了另一条音乐行业的公理,让其信奉者大为懊丧。这条公理是:推出这样盛大的一张专辑,你必须亲自出马搞现场演出。 - Dada, a European artistic and literary movement ( 1916-1923) that flouted conventional aesthetic and cultural values by producing works marked by nonsense, travesty, and incongruity.
达达主义运动,欧洲文学艺术界的运动(1916-1923),通过随意涂写、嘲讽及不和谐的作品来藐视传统的艺术和文化价值。
