n. (当众)侮辱,(故意)冒犯;
v. 冒犯,侮辱;面对;相遇
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复数
affronts
第三人称单数
affronts
现在分词
affronting
过去式
affronted
过去分词
affronted
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1.So great was the affront!
这是多大的侮辱啊!
2.Smokers are an affront to this fantasy, and that is why no condemnation is strong enough for their presumption.
吸烟者是对这个幻想的侮辱,按他们的设想,这就是为什么强烈谴责吸烟者还是不够的。
3.Underlined is: “Each and every irksome Jew is a serious affront to the authenticity and veracity of our German identity.”
他写到:“每一个犹太人恼人的存在都是对忠厚诚实的德国人的公然侮辱。”
4.The sin of Ananias and Sapphira was an affront to the holiness of God in His church.
亚拿尼亚和撒非喇的罪就是挑战圣洁的神和他的教会。
5.Life is too short to turn every personal affront into a battle.
人生苦短,别太过于计较个人恩怨。
6.Should they bear affront all objection?
就要忍受侮辱?
7.Underlined is: “Each and every irksome Jew is a serious affront to the authenticity and veracity of our German identity.”
他写到:“每一个犹太人恼人的存在都是对忠厚诚实的德国人的公然侮辱。”