词汇 | flouted |
释义 | flouted past simple and past participle offlout flout verb[ T ] uk /flaʊt/ us /flaʊt/ to intentionally not obey a rule, law, or custom: 公然藐视,无视,违背(规定、法律或习俗) Many motorcyclists flout the law by not wearing helmets.许多骑摩托车的人无视法律,不戴头盔。 flout conventionThe orchestra decided to flout convention, and wear their everyday clothes for the concert. flout traditionThe show flouted traditions of respect for authority. Obeying & breaking the law abide abide by something adhere adhere to something afoul bac buck comply contravene derogation disobey enforcer fall foul of somethingidiom go by the book guiltiness guilty infringement shalt venal violation Examples of floutedflouted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Her expectations of love and protection in her domestic life had been egregiously flouted. This assumption, though, is daily flouted in standard linguistic practice. First, conservatives attached civil rights to lawlessness by arguing that civil disobedience flouted laws and would inevitably lead to more lawless behavior. The only support from the state is their tax-exempt status and some dubious preferential policies, often flouted by state bureaux and public utilities. Indeed, so ingrained was this marital system that unconventional marriages-that is, marriages that flouted traditional expectations-stand out as especially obvious political statements. That question will normally come to consciousness only when the convention is flouted, as it occasionally is, facetiously. That would, however, have flouted the unsuitability principal. Throughout the 1920s, the bakery owners routinely flouted the contract's clauses and adamantly refused to accept the closed shop. In addition, the party and state had well-established rules, procedures and political organs that were not, at a national level, routinely flouted. It may be that in 1668-9 he did attempt more general restrictions on music that were extensively flouted and therefore became unenforceable. Direct perception is merely one way we can acquire knowledge that a norm is being flouted. The alternative in many cases would be to risk anarchy by allowing existing transaction rules to be flouted without consequence by those who would intentionally or negligently injure others. I have found no evidence of punishment for looting though there was a number of corporal punishments (usually 50 lashes) dealt out to recalcitrant sepoys who flouted military regulations. Elementary principles of hygiene were flouted. Human rights and international law are flagrantly flouted; the country languishes in poverty. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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