flout 的 3 个定义
- to treat with disdain, scorn, or contempt; scoff at; mock: to flout the rules of propriety.
- to show disdain, scorn, or contempt; scoff, mock, or gibe.
flout 近义词
show contempt for
更多flout例句
- It was a big story—indicating that Israel was continuing to flout international law to prevent Hezbollah from getting weapons.
- Republicans could flout their own resentments and true believers.
- How do you openly flout a landmark Supreme Court ruling and not suffer any consequences?
- He chose the country and let Alice flout contemporary morals, carousing and smoking in public.
- A pardon would flout the principle that even the president is not above the law.
- It is one of the oldest institutions of the country, which even we upon our hundred acres would not have dared to flout.
- We English, once upon a time, did especially flout the little nation then acting a history that proved worth the writing.
- Couldn't afford to offend Railway Directors, yet wouldn't do to flout numerous body of working-men, chiefly voters.
- Very easy it is for you, who have the impudence to flout kings, to talk thus to one who is frightened of strangers.
- Is it a safe thing, think you, Sir Count, to jest with a princess in her own land and then come back to flout her for it?