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121 moquer (de), (se)
flout, gibe, jeer, jibe, joke, laugh at, make fun of, mock, poke fun at, scoff -
122 gagad
flout, mock -
123 manggagad
flout, ape -
124 cemuh
flout or disobey openly; ridiculemencemuhkan: to ridicule -
125 afloat
/ə'flout/ * tính từ & phó từ - nổi lênh đênh (trên mặt nước), lơ lửng (trên) không) - trên biển, trên tàu thuỷ =life afloat+ cuộc sống trên biển - ngập nước =the ship sank slowly until the decks were afloat+ con tàu chìm dần cho tới khi ngập nước - lan truyền đi (tin đồn) =there is a rumour afloat that+ có tin đồn rằng - thịnh vượng, hoạt động sôi nổi =concern is now fairly afloat+ công việc kinh doanh hiện nay rất thịnh vượng - hết nợ, sạch mợ, không mắc nợ ai - đang lưu hành - không ổn định, trôi nổi -
126 megvetés
flout, contempt, disdain, loathing, scorn, spurn -
127 torera
f.bolero (jacket) (item of clothing).* * *1 bolero jacket, bolero\saltarse algo a la torera familiar to ignore something completely* * *SF (=chaqueta) short tight jackettorero* * *femenino bolerosaltarse algo a la torera — (fam) to flout something
* * *----* saltarse Algo a la torera = flout.* saltarse la ley a la torera = flout + the law.* * *femenino bolerosaltarse algo a la torera — (fam) to flout something
* * ** saltarse Algo a la torera = flout.* saltarse la ley a la torera = flout + the law.* * *bolero ( worn by bullfighters)saltarse algo a la torera ( fam); to flout o disregard sth* * *
torero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino bullfighter
torera f (chaqueta) bolero jacket
* * *torera nf1. [prenda] bolero (jacket);saltarse algo a la torera to flout sth* * *f:saltarse algo a la torera fam flout sth, disregard sthI adj bullfighting atr ;chaqueta torera boleroII m, torera f bullfighter -
128 desacatar
v.to disobey (ley, regla).* * *1 (faltar al respeto) to show no respect towards, be disrespectful2 (desobedecer) to disobey, not observe, defy* * *VT [+ ley] to disobey; [+ norma] to fail to comply with; [+ persona] to be disrespectful to* * *verbo transitivo < órdenes> to disobey; < autoridad> to defy; < leyes> to defy, break* * *= flout.Ex. To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.----* desacatar las costumbres = flout + convention.* desacatar las normas establecidas = flout + convention.* * *verbo transitivo < órdenes> to disobey; < autoridad> to defy; < leyes> to defy, break* * *= flout.Ex: To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.
* desacatar las costumbres = flout + convention.* desacatar las normas establecidas = flout + convention.* * *desacatar [A1 ]vt‹órdenes› to disobey; ‹autoridad› to defy; ‹leyes› to defy, break* * *desacatar vt[ley, regla, orden] to disobey; [costumbre, persona] not to respect* * *
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flout´er — flout «flowt», verb, noun. –v.t. to treat with contempt or scorn; mock; scoff at: »The foolish boy flouted his mother s advice. SYNONYM(S): taunt. –v.i. to show contempt or scorn; mock; scoff: »Ah, you may flout and turn up your faces (Robert… … Useful english dictionary
flout — [flaut] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from flout to play the flute (14 16 centuries)] to deliberately disobey a law, rule etc, without trying to hide what you are doing ▪ Some companies flout the rules and employ children as young as… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Flout — Flout, v. i. To practice mocking; to behave with contempt; to sneer; to fleer; often with at. [1913 Webster] Fleer and gibe, and laugh and flout. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flout — Flout, n. A mock; an insult. [1913 Webster] Who put your beauty to this flout and scorn. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flout — flout·er; flout·ing·ly; flout; … English syllables
flout — [ flaut ] verb transitive to deliberately refuse to obey a rule or custom: Skateboarders know they will be prosecuted if they flout the law … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flout — ► VERB 1) openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention). 2) archaic mock; scoff. USAGE On the confusion of flout and flaunt, see the note at FLAUNT(Cf. ↑flaunt). ORIGIN perhaps from Dutch fluiten whistle, play the flut … English terms dictionary
flout — [flout] vt. [prob. special use of ME flouten, to play the flute, hence, whistle (at)] 1. to mock or scoff at; show scorn or contempt for 2. to openly disregard, as by rejecting, defying, or ignoring vi. to be scornful; show contempt; jeer; scoff… … English World dictionary
flout — I verb affront, be contemptuous of, be disrespectful, be scornful, care nothing for, cavillari, contemn, defy, deride, despise, disdain, disregard, esteem slightly, feel contempt for, fleer, gibe, hold in contempt, hold in derision, hold in… … Law dictionary
flout — 1550s, perhaps a special use of M.E. flowten to play the flute (Cf. M.Du. fluyten to play the flute, also to jeer ). Related: Flouted; flouting … Etymology dictionary