affront是什么意思
名词(当众)侮辱,(故意)冒犯
及物动词冒犯; 面对; 公开侮辱; <古>相遇
affront的反义词
1. 脸一直凑过去-->冒犯,侮辱:confront 使面临,对抗 | affront 脸一直凑过去-->冒犯,侮辱 | effrontery 厚颜无耻
2. 公开侮辱:affright 惊吓 | affront 公开侮辱 | affronted 被侮辱的
3. 当众冒犯:adversary对手,敌手 | affront当众冒犯 | annex吞并
1. 侮辱;冒犯
If something affronts you, you feel insulted and hurt because of it.
e.g. ...an incident which particularly affronted Kasparov.
让卡斯帕罗夫感到特别受辱的一件事
2. 侮辱;冒犯
If something is an affront to you, it is an obvious insult to you.
e.g. It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this...
如此维持一个人的生命是对人类尊严的冒犯。
e.g. She has taken my enquiry as a personal affront.
她将我的询问当成了人身侮辱。
1. affront的翻译
1. It is nothing less than an affront to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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2. Most tourists at the site thought the stunt was in bad taste and an affront to traditional Chinese culture and the legacy of Confucius.
3. " Such abuses are utterly unacceptable and an affront to everything the international community stands for, " he said.
4. The leaking of the answers has brought shame on the Ministry of Education and is an affront to the country's education system.
5. Judging the case according to Australian standards would have been a violation of China's sovereignty and an affront to its society.
6. Syrian President Bashar Assad called any deployment of multinational troops along his border a " hostile " affront to Syria.
7. affront
7. Japan wrongly thought that China's diplomatic front was facing a number of challenges, because of which Beijing might ignore Tokyo's affront.
8. The unfurling of Japanese flags by 10 Japanese nationals on one of the Diaoyu Islands on Sunday is an affront to China's sovereignty.
9. affront的意思
9. Japan's defence plan is nothing less than an affront to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity - particularly concerning the Taiwan question.
10. The decision was no less than an affront to the victims of the accident as well as to international laws.
noun
1. affront的近义词
1. a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect
e.g. turning his back on me was a deliberate insult
Synonym: insult
verb