faux pas 英 [ˌfəʊ ˈpɑ:]   美 [ˌfoʊ ˈpɑ]

faux pas

faux pas  英 [ˌfəʊ ˈpɑ:] 美 [ˌfoʊ ˈpɑ]

phrase. (法)失礼,失态 

名词复数:faux pass 

We have made the ultimate faux pas of putting hyphens into what should be natural language commands. 我们很失礼的把连字符放到本应是自然语言命令的地方.
In a competitive job market, employers have the luxury of choice, and even a minor faux pas can hurt your chances. 在竞争激烈的就业市场上,雇主们拥有众多选择,微小的失礼也可能毁掉你的机会。

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  • phrase. (法)失礼,失态
  • 1. We have made the ultimate faux pas of putting hyphens into what should be natural language commands.

    我们很失礼的把连字符放到本应是自然语言命令的地方.

  • 2. In a competitive job market, employers have the luxury of choice, and even a minor faux pas can hurt your chances.

    在竞争激烈的就业市场上,雇主们拥有众多选择,微小的失礼也可能毁掉你的机会。

  • 3. Applying for the same job twice, or accidentally addressing a cover letter to the wrong employer would be major faux pas that you definitely want to avoid.

    两次申请一份相同工作,或者不小心将一份求职信发给错误的雇主是你绝对需要避免的重大失礼的地方。

  • faux pas (n.) "breach of good manners, any act that compromises one's reputation," 1670s, French, literally "false step." See false and pace (n.).
faux pas / ˌfəʊ ˈpɑː ; NAmE ˌfoʊ ˈpɑː / noun ( plural faux pas / ˌfəʊ ˈpɑːz ; NAmE ˌfoʊ ˈpɑːz / ) ( from French) an action or a remark that causes embarrassment because it is not socially correct 有失检点;失态;失礼;失言 faux pas / ˌfəʊ ˈpɑː ; NAmE ˌfoʊ ˈpɑː /
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