flagrant
英 ['fleɪgr(ə)nt]
美 ['fleɡrənt]
- adj. 公然的;不能容忍的;非常的;臭名遠揚的;明目張膽的;惡名昭著的(名詞flagrancy,副詞flagrantly)
助記提示
1. flagr- + -ant.
2. => burning, blazing, glowing.
3. 引申為:公然的,明目張膽的;臭名遠揚的,聲名狼藉的。
4. fragrance, flagrance: r 是一朵花,l 像個糞勺.
5. flagrance => flagrant.
6. fragrant前麵是r聯想成“花”,flagrant前麵是l聯想成“棍子”。
7. 有花(r)才芳香(fragrant),拿棍子(l)打人的是明目張膽的、臭名昭著的(flagrant)。
中文詞源
flagrant 罪惡昭彰的來自PIE*bhleg, 照明,閃光,來自PIE*bhel的擴大形式,詞源同flame, blaze. 原義為閃光的,輝煌的。然後由於不知道的原因詞義貶義化。參照中國反腐案例。
英文詞源
- flagrant
- flagrant: [15] Etymologically, flagrant means ‘burning, blazing’. It comes, via French, from the present participle of Latin flagrāre ‘burn’ (source of English conflagration [16]). This in turn went back to Indo-European *bhleg-, which also produced English flame. The use of flagrant for ‘shameless, shocking’, an 18th-century development, comes from the Latin phrase in flagrante delicto ‘red-handed’, literally ‘with the crime still blazing’.
=> conflagration, flame - flagrant (adj.)
- c. 1500, "resplendent" (obsolete), from Latin flagrantem (nominative flagrans) "burning, blazing, glowing," figuratively "glowing with passion, eager, vehement," present participle of flagrare "to burn, blaze, glow" from Proto-Italic *flagro- "burning" (cognates: Oscan flagio-, an epithet of Iuppiter), corresponding to PIE *bhleg-ro-, from *bhleg- "to shine, flash, burn" (cognates: Greek phlegein "to burn, scorch," Latin fulgere "to shine"), from root *bhel- (1) "to shine, flash, burn" (see bleach (v.)). Sense of "glaringly offensive, scandalous" (rarely used of persons) first recorded 1706, probably from common legalese phrase flagrante delicto "while the crime is being committed, red-handed," literally "with the crime still blazing." Related: Flagrantly.
雙語例句
- 1. The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law"
- 法官稱這一決定是“對國際法的公然違背”。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. a flagrant abuse of human rights
- 粗暴的踐踏人權
來自《權威詞典》
- 3. Telling the story was a flagrant breach of trust.
- 說謊是一種可恥的破壞信譽的行為.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. The attack on civilians is a flagrant violation of the peace agreement.
- 襲擊平民的舉動公然違背了和平協定.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. His failure to turn his attention to flagrant wastes of public money is inexcusable.
- 他未能注意到公共資金的公然浪費,這是不可原諒的。
來自柯林斯例句