affront信息详情
n.(当众)侮辱,(故意)冒犯;
v.冒犯,侮辱;面对;相遇
affronts───n.(当众)侮辱,(故意)冒犯;;v.冒犯,侮辱;面对;相遇
affronté───adj.面对面的
afront───在前面
affronted───adj.被冒犯的;被侮辱的;v.公开侮辱;冒犯(affront的过去分词)
affrontee───前面
saffrony───藏红花
affiant───n.宣誓者
affret───免费的
front───n.前面;正面;前线;vt.面对;朝向;对付;vi.朝向;adj.前面的;正面的;adv.在前面;向前;n.(Front)人名;(法)弗龙
What a Westerner considers an honest look in the eye, the Oriental takes as a lack of respect and a personal affront.───西方人认为是真诚的眼神,而东方人则认为是缺乏尊重和对个人的侮辱。
The play was considered an affront to public morals.───人们认为这出戏侮辱了公众道德。
an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this.───让一个人如此活着是对人类尊严的一种侮辱。
The implied claim that mine was the centra role was bound to be an affront to any president.───这种意味着自称我起了中心作用的话,肯定要得罪任何一位总统。
His conduct was an affront to "my dignity as a woman" , she wrote, before demanding a public apology.───她写道,他的行为对“我作为女性的尊严”是一种公开侮辱,之后要求她丈夫进行公开道歉。
She did not dare affront him, for she understood the pride of artists.───她不敢冒犯他,因为她明白艺术家最珍视尊严。
Howard ruled out any such affront to the dignity of his honoured guests, saying only that the APEC outfit would be "very Australian" .───而霍华德总理则不赞成此类有损于领导人尊严的建议,他只是说,这次为领导人们准备的服饰“很有澳大利亚特色”。
"And you do not cooperate. " The walls of his office made clear that the regime saw the opposition less as a threat than an affront.───他办公室的四面墙壁让你很清楚知道,这里的制度把反对党更多视作一种公开的侮辱而不仅仅是一种潜在的威胁。
The fact that the majority of Chinese are agnostics has always been an affront to American Protestant evangelists.───大多数中国人不相信上帝存在,这一直令美国的新教传道者深受冒犯。