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rough·shod /ˈrʌfʃɒd $ -ʃɑːd/ adverb ride roughshod over somebody/something especially British English, run roughshod over somebody/something American EnglishIGNORE to behave in a way that ignores other people’s feelings or opinions 对某人/某事不予理睬,轻蔑地对待某人/某事 We cannot ride roughshod over the concerns of the local community. 我们不能对当地社区的忧虑不闻不问。Examples from the Corpusroughshod• If he thought he could trample roughshod over her plans, just as he pleased, he had a lot to learn.• In particular it has attempted to take on board community aspirations and local authority plans rather than ride roughshod over local wishes.• Instead they set out to ride roughshod over the legislative branch, attempting to govern without congress rather than with it.rough·shod adverbChineseSyllable a in to behave that way Corpus |