faux pas / foʊ ˈpɑ /

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faux pas 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural faux pas [foh -pahz; French foh -pah]. /foʊ ˈpɑz; French foʊ ˈpɑ/.

  1. a slip or blunder in etiquette, manners, or conduct; an embarrassing social blunder or indiscretion.

faux pas 近义词

n. 名词 noun

social error

更多faux pas例句

  1. Courtiers could relax, knowing they would not inadvertently commit a faux pas and nor would anyone else, and the rulers could relax, knowing that none of their courtiers were spreading misinformation or plotting against them.
  2. She eventually makes it to the estate, very, very late—she has arrived after the queen, an enormous faux pas, and it’s clear the whole family has their knives out for her, anyway.
  3. I would like to know how best to let them know that afterward, that I recognized my faux pas of overstaying my welcome and that I am truly sorry.
  4. But publicly throwing shade at Louis Vuitton wasn't Kanye's first fashion faux pas.
  5. From righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014—and how outrage has taken over our lives.
  6. He continues to search for a loan to renovate his beloved Hotel Pourquoi Pas?
  7. One winter night, Posho Wembore sneaked into the exclusive whites-only club of the Hotel Pourquoi Pas?
  8. That being said, the task of faux-fellating my partner naturally fell to me.
  9. Mais ce n'est pas de merveille; car, comme j'ay dict, ils sont enfans.
  10. Ils avoyent lors un conducteur fort honneste homme, et se comportoit fort bien avec les naturels du pas.
  11. Il me dirent qu'il estoit malade ds quatre mois, et que comme il apparoissoit, il ne la feroit pas longue.
  12. La chasse aussi ne se trouve pas foison en vn lieu o il faut viure de cela, & o l'on fait vne demeure arreste.
  13. Mais c'est là une mesure d'un intérêt défensif, qui ne fera pas faire un pas en avant.