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flagrantness

/fley-gruhnt/US // ˈfleɪ grənt //UK // (ˈfleɪɡrənt) //

旗帜性,旗帜鲜明,旗帜性的,旗帜性的东西

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • I kept a folder of photos I’d snapped of the most flagrant offenders.

  • 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.

  • Secretary Chao’s flagrant abuse of her office provides further evidence that additional ethics and transparency reforms are needed.

  • They were done to give a thin patina of ersatz legitimacy to what is otherwise flagrant sexual assault.

  • For all its flagrant indiscretions, though, FIFA has never run afoul of the law.

  • For Ankara to allow a suicide bomber through to launch a flagrant attack at this moment also would appear to be odd timing.

  • Flagrant anti-Semitism fell out of favor and was replaced by a closeted, unspoken bigotry.

  • Valderrama's modest career is in direct contrast to his flagrant lack of modesty.

  • She would receive money again for perpetuating it in a more flagrant form.

  • His impossibility appeared more flagrant in the face of Laura's marvellous achievement.

  • But even I was driven to protest against such flagrant unfairness. '

  • When the thing happened it appeared to be a flagrant and indubitable case of treachery; everyone was speaking of it.

  • So far as I could learn from my informant, the case was one of flagrant persecution, with no culpable occasion behind it.