英 [ʃrɪft] 美 [ʃrɪft]
n. 忏悔;认罪;临终忏悔
shrift /ʃrɪft/
习语 If someone or something gets short shrift, they are paid very little attention. 忽视
The idea has been given short shrift by philosophers.
哲学家们不怎么关注这一观点。
the act of being shriven
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忏悔;认罪;临终忏悔
The idea has been given short shrift by philosophers.
哲学家们不怎么关注这一观点。
Those who seek asylum also receive short shrift.
寻求庇护者也受到了冷遇。
Sir Partha thinks this gives the poor short shrift.
帕萨爵士认为,这是对穷人的漠视。
Definition is important to us, and we're certainly not going to give it short shrift in this course.
定义对我们很重要,在这门课中当然不会一笔带过。
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