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单词 Affront
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(1) His refusal to see me was an affront.
(2) He took his son's desertion as a personal affront.
(3) Your behaviour is an affront to public decency.
(4) He regarded the comments as an affront to his dignity.
(5) His speech was an affront to all decent members of the community.
(6) This remark caused affront to many people.
(7) I will pouch up no such affront.
(8) The comments were an affront to his pride.
(9) The play was considered an affront to public morals.
(10) It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this.
(11) His speech was an affront to many in the local community.
(12) This is both an affront and a challenge.
(13) He would take it as a personal affront.
(14) That is an affront to people in temporary accommodation and in housing stress.
(15) It would be an affront to the fundamental beliefs of many churchgoers and insensitive hypocrisy of the worst kind.
(16) The officials saw their very existence as an affront to the creation of the master race.
(17) Ellen knew it was more an affront to his male ego than losing Jackie.
(18) This should not be taken as an affront to Philip's power and prestige.
(19) This was no longer an affront to the public conscience[], where the suicide resulted from mental instability.
(20) Nonconformists saw slavery as an affront to their religion; utilitarians dismissed it as inefficient.
(21) Second, would it be an affront to the public conscience to allow the plaintiff to recover.
(22) The bold canvas on which they worked was, as I have suggested already, a deliberate affront to traditional religion.
(23) Sadly, his tenure has been characterised, too, by an affront to the House and to our democracy.
(24) Only boys like the ones at Ferguson could carry off such an affront.
(25) You're bad enough about lunch, but to miss breakfast is an affront to civilisation.
(26) The two are said to have been turned into lions because of some affront offered either to Zeus or to Aphrodite.
(27) It was as if Gillray's avaricious monarch was more of an affront than the voluptuary suffering from the horrors of dissipation.
(28) By contrast, bureaucrats tend to regard advice from superiors as an affront and are not shy about saying so.
(29) Though I only intended it as a joke, he took it as a personal affront.
(30) Lord Wyatt, the Master, seemed to take every check and every lost line as a personal affront.
(1) His refusal to see me was an affront.
(2) He took his son's desertion as a personal affront.
(3) Your behaviour is an affront to public decency.
(4) He regarded the comments as an affront to his dignity.
(31) Rather did he wallow in a mood of self-pity, taking his son's desertion as a personal affront.
(32) She felt that his behaviour was an affront to her dignity as a human being.
(33) An Aprista-sympathizing faculty member of the University Council challenged the Rector to a duel after allegedly suffering a personal affront.
(34) When self-regard is so shatteringly undermined, the symbols of a former shaky greatness become almost an affront.
(35) Leprosy was special in that it was perceived as an affront to the nation.
(36) But the Lower East Side was merely squalid-an intolerable affront to respectable folk.
(37) Major Tzann could not help regarding it as something of a personal affront,[] an act of mute insubordination.
(38) It seems to consist of an affront to the dignity of the House or a Member of it.
(39) Surely tearing up the Pope's picture was meant as a symbolic gesture, not a personal affront.
(40) They did not want to affront this mad woman.
(41) Her mind was now very susceptible to affront .
(42) She did not dare affront him.
(43) It was an affront to common decency.
(44) She has taken my enquiry as a personal affront.
(45) Back then woods had been communal, NO TRESPASSING signs an affront, but after his great-aunt's death, neighbors soon found places other than the gorge to hunt and fish, gather blackberries and galax.
(46) Mr K ? hler seemed to be offering an economic justification, an affront to their instinctive pacifism.
(47) Even more than other nonkosher foods, pork is seen by many Israelis as an affront to Jewish nationalism.
(48) When he was ploughed for his fina he looked upon it as a personnal affront.
(49) She views me, a white male, as a personal affront.
(50) Every quarrel left its mark and made Bertha more susceptible to affront.
(51) After the entry of WTO, the domestic assets appraisal trade will affront more fierce international competitions and severe challenges.
(52) Some see such images as a blasphemous affront to faith and an attack on believers.
(53) The British practice impressment had gone on for hundreds of years, and the independence-minded Americans were no longer willing to tolerate such an affront to their sovereignty.
(54) Ceng Yin of advance childe serious side one character is inadvertent affront land and genuflect ground repents, forgive of invocatory blackland ground.
(55) Her great white hat with its vulgar. showy flowers was an affront.
(56) Reach " barefaced affront other is concoctive perhaps the fact is calumniatory other " wait for case.
(57) The totalitarian world even finds symbols of love and worship an affront.
(58) His speech was an affront to all the members of the community.
(59) In this heat every extra gesture was an affront to the common store of life.
(60) How the state-owned forest farm keep the economy sustainable and healthily development, affront the aboil market competition, along with innovation embed ceaselessly.
(61) Feral American mink on the continent are even more damaging than they are here, as they drive out the endangered European mink. The EU's 6,000 fur farms are an affront to the values it proclaims.
(62) Keep your shirt on. He didn't beggarly to affront you. That's just the way he allocutions.
(63) Perjured testimony is an obvious and flagrant affront to the basic concepts of judicial proceedings.
(64) Leaving during his speech was an affront to the speaker.
(65) Some of students are stanchly much more although they affront a large number of rough and develop all right.
(66) It's a personal affront to me and every member of our congress.
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