flagrant / ˈfleɪ grənt /

⚽高中词汇公然公然的露骨的公然违反

flagrant 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring: a flagrant error.
  2. notorious; scandalous: a flagrant crime; a flagrant offender.
  3. Archaic. blazing, burning, or glowing.

flagrant 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

flaunting, blatant; without shame

更多flagrant例句

  1. I kept a folder of photos I’d snapped of the most flagrant offenders.
  2. After a review, officials upheld the call as a common foul on the Warriors’ Draymond Green, who hit James in the face and could have been called for a flagrant foul.
  3. Secretary Chao’s flagrant abuse of her office provides further evidence that additional ethics and transparency reforms are needed.
  4. They were done to give a thin patina of ersatz legitimacy to what is otherwise flagrant sexual assault.
  5. For all its flagrant indiscretions, though, FIFA has never run afoul of the law.
  6. For Ankara to allow a suicide bomber through to launch a flagrant attack at this moment also would appear to be odd timing.
  7. Flagrant anti-Semitism fell out of favor and was replaced by a closeted, unspoken bigotry.
  8. Valderrama's modest career is in direct contrast to his flagrant lack of modesty.
  9. She would receive money again for perpetuating it in a more flagrant form.
  10. His impossibility appeared more flagrant in the face of Laura's marvellous achievement.
  11. But even I was driven to protest against such flagrant unfairness. '
  12. When the thing happened it appeared to be a flagrant and indubitable case of treachery; everyone was speaking of it.
  13. So far as I could learn from my informant, the case was one of flagrant persecution, with no culpable occasion behind it.