flouted
英 [ˈflaʊtɪd]
美 [ˈflaʊtɪd]
v. 公然藐视,无视(法律等)
flout的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 无视,藐视,轻视(法律等)
If youfloutsomething such as a law, an order, or an accepted way of behaving, you deliberately do not obey it or follow it.- ...illegal campers who persist in flouting the law...
一向对法律熟视无睹的非法露营者 - Building regulations have been habitually flouted.
建筑法规一向都无人遵守。
- ...illegal campers who persist in flouting the law...
双语例句
- They flouted all our offers of help and friendship.
他们对我们愿意提供的所有帮助和友谊表示藐视。 - Endowed with a flair for the theatrical, she has called the judge a monster and the trial a farce, and merrily flouted court protocol.
颇有戏剧天分的她讲法官戏称为怪兽,将审判戏称为闹剧,并饶有兴致地对判决冷嘲热讽。 - The recent DVLA disciplinary action demonstrated all too clearly what can happen when acceptable use policies are flouted by a large number of employees.
最近的DVLA训练行动很清楚地说明如果大多数雇员根本不把可行的使用策略当一回事会有什么后果。 - Last year Prince Harry was in hot water when he flouted this rule by signing the plaster cast of a girl who had fractured her arm, a media report said.
曾经哈里王子就犯了这样的错,他擅自就给一个手臂骨折的小女孩签名了,还是签在她手上打的石膏上面。 - The legal complaint and news stories about shrem depict a man who cavalierly flouted existing law to knowingly aid in narcotics trafficking.
相关诉状和新闻报道所描述的是,施瑞姆其人如何傲慢地愚弄了现行法律,故意为麻醉品交易提供帮助。 - He said he flouted the ban to protest against the erosion of civil liberties.
他说,他是故意要藐视禁菸令,抗议公民自由遭到侵犯。 - No other company has so consistently flouted commission antitrust decisions.
还没有其他哪家公司像微软这样,一贯藐视欧盟委员会的反垄断裁决。 - Among the four maxims, the Maxim of Quality is the most frequently flouted one, and the Maxim of Manner is the least frequently flouted.
在这四个准则中,违反频率最高的是质的准则,违反频率最低的是方式准则。 - Senate investigators claim HSBC ignored warnings of possibly improper activities from internal compliance officers, law enforcement officials and regulators; flouted rules designed to enforce existing US sanctions; and waived anti-money laundering requirements for wealthy clients.
参议院调查人员声称,汇丰没有理会内部合规官、执法官员和监管者发出的可能存在不正当行为的警告;藐视旨在落实美国现行制裁政策的规定;免除对富有客户的反洗钱要求。 - Dada, a European artistic and literary movement ( 1916-1923) that flouted conventional aesthetic and cultural values by producing works marked by nonsense, travesty, and incongruity.
达达主义运动,欧洲文学艺术界的运动(1916-1923),通过随意涂写、嘲讽及不和谐的作品来藐视传统的艺术和文化价值。