英 [ˈfleɪɡrənt] 美 [ˈfleɪɡrənt]
adj. 骇人听闻的,公然的
flagrant /ˈfleɪɡrənt/ TEM8
形容词 You can use flagrant to describe an action, situation, or someone's behaviour that you find extremely bad or shocking in a very obvious way. 明目张胆的
The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law."
法官称这个决定是“对国际法的公然违反”。
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flagrantly 千真万确地;罪大恶极地
He showed a flagrant disregard for anyone else's feelings.
他公然蔑视任何人的感情。
The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law."
法官称这个决定是“对国际法的公然违反”。
Harridge was charged with a flagrant foul and ejected from the game.
哈里基被指恶意犯规并被逐出了比赛。
Both moves were in flagrant conflict with the NFL's contracts with Coca-Cola and Visa.
This meant there was "a real risk of a flagrant denial of justice", the judges said.
The Founding Fathers would be aghast at this flagrant assault on First Amendment religious liberties.