flagrantly / ˈfleɪ grənt /

公然公然地公然的悍然

flagrantly 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.

flagrantly 近义词

flagrantly

等同于 openly

更多flagrantly例句

  1. If you aren’t certain a flagrant foul is warranted in that time, don’t call it.
  2. Griffin was assessed a flagrant-one, and Bryant earned a technical foul.
  3. For others, it’s a flagrant invasion of privacy and violation of human dignity.
  4. The flagrant not-working of the old method is reason enough to try a new one.
  5. Chief Judge Alexander Bryner wrote that the state’s efforts to arrest Mouser on the warrant appeared “patently inadequate when viewed in isolation,” but that prior attempts to serve him with a summons made it “less flagrant.”
  6. This double standard also seems to be rather flagrantly gender-based—grossly unfair to men and paternalistic toward women.
  7. To begin with, the First Amendment is flagrantly biased in favor of religion.
  8. Barring flagrantly inappropriate behavior or outright neglect or abuse, I cannot and will not take sides in this kind of conflict.
  9. Wrongs are committed, and flagrantly, but Nutting commits to her premise without wavering and demands the reader do so, too.
  10. That means that most of its policies are not only socially reactionary and oppressive, but flagrantly misogynistic as well.
  11. Following this he sighed with a great contentment and twiddled his bare toes openly and flagrantly in the eyes of all Coldriver.
  12. Sir, this law so flagrantly outrages the divine law, that I ought not to be sentenced under it.
  13. If so, how was it possible for them to be so flagrantly inconsistent and unjust?
  14. Some of the things he did were simply ridiculous and some were flagrantly impudent.
  15. Mediumship was, in a way, her trade, and she had more than once been flagrantly detected in some most remarkable trickery.