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flagrant, a. (ˈfleɪgrənt) [ad. L. flagrant-em, pr. pple. of flagrāre to burn, f. root flāg-, Aryan bhleg- to blaze.] 1. lit. Blazing, burning, flaming, glowing. arch.1513 Bradshaw St. Werburge ii. 334 Torches were caried on eche syde flagrant. 1626 G. Sandys Ovid's Met. viii. 161 His mother snatcht ...
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Flagrant
Flagrant may refer to:
Flagrant foul, a term in basketball
In flagrante delicto, caught in the act of committing a crime
See also
Obvious (disambiguation
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Elon Musk Sues OpenAI and Sam Altman for 'Flagrant ...
1 day ago — ... Ilya Sutskever, to join the business. Musk did all this, the lawsuit claims, because he wanted to support a nonprofit that would develop AI ...
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flagrant
flagrant/ˈfleɪgrənt; `fleɡrənt/ adj(usu of an aciton) particularly bad, shocking and obvious (通常指行为)极坏的, 骇人听闻的, 公然的 a flagrant breach of justice 公然违反公正原则 flagrant violations of human rights 对人权的粗暴践踏.
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Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul
Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul is a 2022 American Netflix original documentary film directed by David Terry Fine. were disproven with evidence (e.g., Donaghy claims of threats and the role of organized crime, sociology of the scandal) years before "Untold' Operation Flagrant
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Jayson Tatum's Flagrant Foul Downgraded After Ejection In ... - NESN
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum was on thin ice during Friday night's matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers, although in hindsight, the 25-year-old wasn't wrong.. Tatum was ejected in the third ...
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NBA Scores: Draymond Green ejected from playoff game ...
Apr 18, 2023 — Advertisement. Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was ejected from a playoff game after stomping on the chest of Sacramento's Domantas ...
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Foul (basketball)
Flagrant
A flagrant foul is violent player contact that the official believes is not a legitimate attempt to directly play the ball within the rules. A Flagrant 2 foul is contact that is both unnecessary and excessive, and requires ejection.
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flagrable
† ˈflagrable, a. Obs.—1 [f. L. flagrā-re to blaze (see flagrant) + -ble.] Tending to blaze; capable of being set on fire.1669 W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 251 Sal Alkali made out of spirit of Wine which before was Flagrable.
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Flagrant foul
The NBA defines two levels of flagrant fouls, flagrant foul—penalty (1) and flagrant foul—penalty (2). Thus, Flagrant 1 and Flagrant 2 are analogous to the yellow card and red card used in various other sports.
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flagrance
flagrance rare. (ˈfleɪgrəns) [ad. (either directly or through OF. flagrance) L. flagrantia, n. of quality f. flagrant-em flagrant.] 1. lit. Blazing or glowing condition.1847 Blackw. Mag. LXI. 735 We had been brought now to the very flagrance of the dog-star. 1892 Baring-Gould Roar of Sea III. liii. ...
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R (Ullah) v Special Adjudicator
In the present case it was decided that the interference was not flagrant (see Paragraph 69-70 of the judgment by Lord Carswell for a brief discussion of the term 'flagrant'), which is why the appeal was dismissed in all courts.
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Flagrant traduction flagrant définition flagrant dictionnaire
flagrant. FLAGRANT, ANTE. adj. Qui est tellement visible qu'on ne peut le nier, en parlant d'une Faute, d'un crime. Mensonge flagrant. Injustice flagrante. Il est principalement usité dans cette locution, Flagrant délit, Délit où l'on est pris sur le fait. Le voleur fut pris en flagrant délit. En cas de flagrant délit.
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FLAGRANT中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
flagrant翻译:骇人听闻的;公然的;罪恶昭彰的。了解更多。
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delict
delict (dɪˈlɪkt) [ad. L. dēlict-um fault, offence, crime, prop. subst. use of neuter sing. of pa. pple. of dēlinquĕre to fail, commit a fault: see delinquent.] A violation of law or right; an offence, a delinquency.1523 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford 43 Their delicts and offenses. 1594 Parsons ...
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