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 flagrant ['fleigrәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 极端明显的, 不能容忍的, 恶名昭著的

[法] 公然的, 罪恶昭彰的, 现行的


  1. A flagrant case of contempt of court.
    一个明目张胆的藐视法庭案。
  2. A flagrant case of contempt of court.
    一个明目张胆的藐视法庭案。
  3. This is a flagrant violation of human rights.
    这是对人权的公然侵犯。


flagrant
[ adj ]
conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
<adj.all>
a crying shamean egregious lie
flagrant violation of human rights
a glaring error
gross ineptitude
gross injustice
rank treachery


Flagrant \Fla"grant\, a. [L. flagrans, -antis, p. pr. of
flagrate to burn, akin to Gr. ?: cf. F. flagrant. Cf.
{Flame}, {Phlox}.]
1. Flaming; inflamed; glowing; burning; ardent.

The beadle's lash still flagrant on their back.
--Prior.

A young man yet flagrant from the lash of the
executioner or the beadle. --De Quincey.

Flagrant desires and affections. --Hooker.

2. Actually in preparation, execution, or performance;
carried on hotly; raging.

A war the most powerful of the native tribes was
flagrant. --Palfrey.

3. Flaming into notice; notorious; enormous; heinous;
glaringly wicked.

Syn: Atrocious; flagitious; glaring. See {Atrocious}.

  1. I don't think you have any instance as flagrant as this one." Just how flagrant is too flagrant isn't clear under Florida law: A certain degree of "pre-petition planning," as bankruptcy lawyers like to call it, is acceptable.
  2. I don't think you have any instance as flagrant as this one." Just how flagrant is too flagrant isn't clear under Florida law: A certain degree of "pre-petition planning," as bankruptcy lawyers like to call it, is acceptable.
  3. I don't think you have any instance as flagrant as this one." Just how flagrant is too flagrant isn't clear under Florida law: A certain degree of "pre-petition planning," as bankruptcy lawyers like to call it, is acceptable.
  4. "Such a tunnel could be used by military forces and represents a flagrant violation of the Armistice Agreement," he added.
  5. It called the U.S. intervention a "flagrant violation" of international law and respect for sovereignty.
  6. The Paraguayan Human Rights Commission had long demanded Ortigoza's release, claiming his imprisonment was a flagrant violation of the law and that he was frequently subjected to torture.
  7. "This marks a new low in Meese's and Hodel's flagrant disregard for the law," she said.
  8. "If we have evidence of flagrant cheating," Mr. Lukman declared in an interview, "we would in fact call immediately for an emergency meeting."
  9. "Where is the sense of justice and fairness when the present media have already convicted President Marcos of these charges in utter and flagrant disregard of previous findings proving the contrary?" he said.
  10. He is also sending a signal that he will no longer tolerate such flagrant defiance. Moscow's plans also appear to stand a good chance of backfiring.
  11. His reasons: Failure to state charges properly and, more notably, prosecutors' flagrant abuses of grand-jury rules.
  12. OSHA has stepped up penalties against companies it believes made willful and flagrant violations.
  13. But, he said, "any supply of weapons to the opposition forces in Afghanistan through the territory of Pakistan is a clear-cut, flagrant violation" of the accords.
  14. Last Aug. 23, deputies in the lower house of parliament passed a resolution condemning the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact as "shameful." Earlier, the Communist Party had condemned the secret protocols as "a flagrant violation" of international law.
  15. It will strengthen inspectors' powers to close flagrant offenders.
  16. But unless the violations are flagrant, they are hard to prove.
  17. The station fired her and refused to give her severance pay, saying her walk-off constituted a "flagrant neglect of duty" in violation of WBZZ's collective bargaining agreement with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
  18. The report stated: "The most flagrant trade union rights violations are undoubtedly taking place in countries under dictatorship, irrespective of their ideological orientation.
  19. He complained that House members "in one breath openly voted to ban newsletters, but then with flagrant hypocrisy voted to accept a meaningless compromise that will allow the continued gross abuse" of the free mail to their constituents.
  20. Government forces last week attacked Khmer Rouge positions in flagrant violation of the ceasefire. Ceasefire and disarming of troops were to be the building blocks of the free and fair elections which the UN was to supervise.
  21. Incensed at Saddam's flagrant invasion of his tiny neighbor last Thursday, the United States succeeded in gaining unprecedented international support for a campaign to strangle Iraq's limping economy.
  22. Courts also could fine especially flagrant violators up to $10 million.
  23. This is unacceptable and incompatible with the socialist choice made by this country." This statement is in flagrant conflict both with the program itself and with evolving public sentiment.
  24. These faltering steps came after 35 states last year passed bills correcting some of the more flagrant abuses.
  25. Robert Prier, the fishing department's director of conservation and protection, said "the flagrant disregard for Canadian boundaries and authorities" has worn very thin and warships have been more frequently giving chase.
  26. Justice Minister Saulo Ramos asked TV executives Monday not to broadcast flagrant examples of nudity, but the more prevailing attitude was expressed by Roberto Costa, an advertising agency employee in Belo Horizonte.
  27. Its description of how easily money flowed out of the banking system into the stock market in flagrant violation of banking and stock exchange regulations will make many people feel uncomfortable.
  28. But in a very competitive marketplace, it was quite hard to stand up for what you believed in. You yielded till any deviation from the standards was flagrant.' One other significant imponderable remains.
  29. John Deutch, provost of MIT, told the subcommittee that reviewers found that O'Toole was correct in contending there was an error in the article, but decided it was not flagrant and a correction was not warranted.
  30. One senior fund manager at Prudential Corp., Britain's largest insurer, fumes that such offerings are a "flagrant abuse of the standing authority granted companies to make small share issues."
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