flaunting 的 3 个定义
- to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
- to wave conspicuously in the air.
- to parade or display ostentatiously:to flaunt one's wealth.
- to ignore or treat with disdain: He was expelled for flaunting military regulations.
- the act of flaunting.
- Obsolete. something flaunted.
flaunting 近义词
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flaunting 的近义词 3 个
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- “We live in a society where there are girls who are in love with theirself and flaunt it but the majority are insecure,” says one.
- As the Middle East sinks further into chaos, the Americans and Israelis flaunt a luxury that neither can afford.
- Most patriotic movies flaunt their pride by having America trounce foreign countries.
- Do we get to see Jon Snow flaunt his skills with the ladies in Season 4?
- Why so many people are so eager to flaunt their musical bona fides by loathing Coldplay.
- No less mock will we make of them, however, and we will flaunt in their faces that we have no fear of them.
- It belonged to his dream of success—when a thousand banners should flaunt in the gardens of the Tuileries.
- But fr'm now on ye can flaunt ye'er teeth in th' face iv anny inspictor.
- Beloved, have I not tended you that you should thus flaunt me?'
- She bloomed with alternatives—she resembled some dull garden-path which under a copious downpour has begun to flaunt with colour.