disrespect / ˌdɪs rɪˈspɛkt /

💦中学词汇不尊重不敬不尊重他人不尊重人

disrespect2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. lack of respect; discourtesy; rudeness.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to regard or treat without respect; regard or treat with contempt or rudeness.

disrespect 近义词

n. 名词 noun

disregard, rudeness toward someone

更多disrespect例句

  1. In a statement, Brazilian police officials say Cabrera faces charges of assault, theft, illegal intimidation and repeated disrespect to authorities in Argentina.
  2. The approach to training camp, showing up the way he did, the antics off the court, the disrespect started way before.
  3. 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.
  4. This is a tragedy, because in the end, it will create disrespect for the court.
  5. 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.
  6. And the law can easily be used as a political tool to punish any disrespect of the state.
  7. Over a decade, his teaching often took place in an atmosphere of what one cadet called “wanton disrespect.”
  8. And with no disrespect, we were like, “We promise you this will make these characters more interesting.”
  9. No disrespect to Ben Affleck, but 2014 is the year of David Oyelowo.
  10. The failure to fly a flag at half mast was widely interpreted as an expression of disrespect.
  11. I would not appear to dictate, but do you not fear Mr. Purcell may construe your non-attendance into disrespect to himself?
  12. True, there were thousands of people who practised a little of this and a little of that, but Art would endure no such disrespect.
  13. She had been my father's wife, and the sacredness of his name shielded her from disrespect.
  14. I do not wish to speak with any disrespect of yours, however fantastic.
  15. Asking your pardon, but I don't mean it any way out of disrespect.