英:[ʃɔ:t ʃrift]
美:[ʃɔrt ʃrɪft]
英:[ʃɔ:t ʃrift]
美:[ʃɔrt ʃrɪft]
不理会,忽视,轻视;
noun
barely adequate time for confession before execution
little or no attention or consideration
gave the problem short shrift
quick work—usually used in the phrase make short shrift of
The first known use of short shrift was in 1594
short shriftnoun
little or no attention or consideration
gave the problem short shrift
1 He gives short shrift to the author's later works.
2 But Derry and Murphy thought Booker spent too much time creating his tuile, giving short shrift to the lamb and the polenta.
3 Every arc is given short shrift, and most of the story beats are all too predictable.
4 Of this breed we can make short shrift.
这个品种,我们能很快解决。
5 The idea has been given short shrift by philosophers.
哲学家们并未怎么关注这一观点。
6 These annoying memos will get short shrift from the boss.
老板不会认真对待这些令人讨厌的备忘录的.
7 He is man condemned to a short shrift by his doctor.
他是被医生判定活不了几天的人.
8 Sir Partha thinks this gives the poor short shrift.
帕萨爵士认为,这是对穷人的漠视.
9 Perkins's policy failures are often given short shrift or blamed on others.
唐尼女士完全被所讲故事的对象迷住了,原因自然很明了.
10 Working people will give short shrift to political projects.
工作人口对政治项目会不太关心.
11 This kind of talk, however good, gets short shrift from me.
这种谈话, 不管多好, 我也不会理会的.
12 The House will give short shrift to the bill.
议会对此案将不予考虑.
13 They made short shrift of my request.
他们对我的请求敷衍了事.
14 They gave us short shrift.
他们对我们简慢无礼.
15 We got short shrift.
我们受到了冷遇.
16 Money into housing and consumer goods, while business and infrastructure investment got short shrift.
资金流入到居家项目和消费品中去了, 而商业和基础设施投资短缺招认.
17 If somebody gives you short shrift, he treats you rudely and shows no interest or sympathy.
如果某人对你漠不关心, 那就表示他对你不礼貌,对你冷谈,不同情你.