affronts

[美國]/əˈfrɒnts/
[英國]/əˈfrɑːnts/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n.當衆侮辱,故意冒犯;故意冒犯或侮辱的行爲;對某人的尊嚴的侵犯。

短語搭配

perpetuate affronts

持續冒犯

a grave affront

嚴重的冒犯

public affronts

公衆的羞辱

a deliberate affront

蓄意冒犯

insulting affronts

令人羞辱的侮辱

unpardonable affronts

無法原諒的冒犯

例句

his actions were considered affronts to good taste.

他的行爲被視爲對良好品味的冒犯。

she couldn't tolerate any further affronts to her dignity.

她不能再容忍任何對她尊嚴的侮辱。

the politician faced numerous affronts from his opponents.

這位政治家遭到了對手的多次攻擊和羞辱。

his constant criticism was a blatant affront to her authority.

他不斷批評是對她權威的公然挑釁。

the artist felt the public's indifference was an affront to his creativity.

這位藝術家認爲公衆的冷漠是對他的創造力的侮辱。

their refusal to apologize was a grave affront to the victims.

他們拒絕道歉是對受害者的嚴重冒犯。

the company's unethical practices were met with public affronts.

該公司的不道德行爲遭到了公衆的譴責和批評。

he saw the insults as personal affronts, not just criticism.

他把那些侮辱看作是針對個人的攻擊,而不僅僅是批評。

the king took the rebellion as a direct affront to his power.

國王把叛亂視爲對自身權力的直接挑戰。

the students' protest was seen as an affront to school authority.

學生的抗議被視爲是對學校權威的挑戰。

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