柯林斯詞典flagrant /?fle?ɡr?nt/ 1. ADJ You can use flagrant to describe an action, situation, or someone's behaviour that you find extremely bad or shocking in a very obvious way. 明目張膽的[ADJ n] [表不滿] The judge called the decision "a flagrant violation of international law." 法官稱這個(gè)決定是“對(duì)國際法的公然違反”。 返回 flagrant劍橋詞典(of a bad action , situation , person , etc.) shocking because of being so obvious 駭人聽聞的;公然的;罪惡昭彰的 a flagrant misuse of funds /privilege 明目張膽的濫用資金/特權(quán) a flagrant breach of trust 公然背信 a flagrant disregard for the law 公然蔑眡法律 返回 flagrant