short shrift

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short shrift 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a brief time for confession or absolution given to a condemned prisoner before his or her execution.
  2. little attention or consideration in dealing with a person or matter: to give short shrift to an opponent's arguments.

short shrift 近义词

n. 名词 noun

short end of the deal

更多short shrift例句

  1. You can look at a syllabi of general biology courses from high school and college, and often ecology gets short shrift.
  2. She said it is difficult to operate two systems of learning at once without giving short shrift to one or both.
  3. The legislation has ignited questions over whether Maryland sufficiently protects forests for wildlife and water and air quality or allows too much tree loss by giving short shrift to new planting.
  4. If I have more people assigned to me than I can safely take care of as a nurse, somebody’s going to get short shrift.
  5. With no clear timeline on when schools would reopen for physical classes in India, parents feel their kids are being given the short shrift with online classes.
  6. As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.
  7. The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable.
  8. In short, fatherhood gets little attention in policy debates.
  9. But the qualities Mario Cuomo brought to public life—compassion, integrity, commitment to principle—remain in short supply today.
  10. In short, we found ways to couch messages of failure or inadequacy.
  11. Sometimes the stems are quite bare; on other occasions they are partly branched; in any case the branches are short.
  12. Many of their cannon balls that fell far short of us, were collected and returned to them with powerful effect.
  13. He was tall and of familiar figure, and the firelight was playing in the tossed curls of his short, fair hair.
  14. They are ovoid in shape, and lie in pairs, end to end, often forming short chains.
  15. And since he was a very fast runner—for short distances—he met Grandfather Mole just as the old chap was crawling up the bank.