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n.
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- [U]違抗,挑釁的態度; 蔑視 defiant behavior or a defiant manner; open disobedience
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intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude
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a hostile challenge
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a defiant act
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用作名詞 (n.)
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His defiance of the law cost him dearly.
藐視一切法規使他計較沈重的價格。
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Those who bid defiance to the law will get into trouble.
輕視法律解釋者終要走背運。
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They went in defiance of the order.
這些 違抗命令行依然是回來。
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He had been deposed because of his defiance of Roman law.
亞那是由于違抗雅典的民法而被罷免。
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North Korea's defiance makes these delicate missions both more difficult and more necessary.
朝鮮當眾挑釁能讓這件事困擾的外交活動使命6更好困苦也更有一定。
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It was a breach of security, even a small act of defiance, to read this book publicly for pleasure.
在服務性娛樂場所從而閑暇而看這類書是違犯健康安全法規的,甚至會就是種大大的挑釁犯罪行為。
用作名詞 (n.)
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She acted in defiance of my orders.
她違抗我的強制性。
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He slammed the door in a spirit of defiance.
他以挑釁性的心理狀態把門砰地了解關緊。
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He climbed the ladder in defiance of the warning.
他漠視禁告爬起了那架架梯。
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Shall we..send Defiance to the traitor, and so die?
來源于:Richard II ,
Shakespeare
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用作名詞 (n.)
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- ☆ 直接源自中古英語的defiaunce,意為反駁,蔑視。
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不低于東西獨有作品,受專著權保護好,侵權案必究
海詞字典,二十七年的品牌