disrespect 的 2 个定义
- lack of respect; discourtesy; rudeness.
- to regard or treat without respect; regard or treat with contempt or rudeness.
disrespect 近义词
disregard, rudeness toward someone
更多disrespect例句
- In a statement, Brazilian police officials say Cabrera faces charges of assault, theft, illegal intimidation and repeated disrespect to authorities in Argentina.
- The approach to training camp, showing up the way he did, the antics off the court, the disrespect started way before.
- I mean no disrespect when I say that, just that there’s nothing as jarring as a stranger — any stranger — in the bed first thing in the morning.
- This is a tragedy, because in the end, it will create disrespect for the court.
- Research has repeatedly shown the mental harm that these icons inflict on Indigenous people, and tribal leaders continue to speak out against teams’ disrespect and appropriation.
- And the law can easily be used as a political tool to punish any disrespect of the state.
- Over a decade, his teaching often took place in an atmosphere of what one cadet called “wanton disrespect.”
- And with no disrespect, we were like, “We promise you this will make these characters more interesting.”
- No disrespect to Ben Affleck, but 2014 is the year of David Oyelowo.
- The failure to fly a flag at half mast was widely interpreted as an expression of disrespect.
- I would not appear to dictate, but do you not fear Mr. Purcell may construe your non-attendance into disrespect to himself?
- True, there were thousands of people who practised a little of this and a little of that, but Art would endure no such disrespect.
- She had been my father's wife, and the sacredness of his name shielded her from disrespect.
- I do not wish to speak with any disrespect of yours, however fantastic.
- Asking your pardon, but I don't mean it any way out of disrespect.