irreverence 英 [ɪ'rev(ə)r(ə)ns]   美 [ɪ'rɛvərəns]

irreverence

irreverence  英 [ɪ'rev(ə)r(ə)ns] 美 [ɪ'rɛvərəns]

n. 非礼;不敬行为 

名词复数:irreverences 

He added humor, irreverence, and a strong speaking style that captivated the audience. 他的幽默、不恭以及强烈的说话风格吸引了所有的听众。
While this combination often manifested itself in irreverence, it also turned him into one of the most tolerant and open-minded of travelers. 凡此种种集其大成,往往有不敬之虞,但有助于他成为心胸最宽广和最开放的旅行者。

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  • n. 非礼;不敬行为
  • 1. He added humor, irreverence, and a strong speaking style that captivated the audience.

    他的幽默、不恭以及强烈的说话风格吸引了所有的听众。

  • 2. While this combination often manifested itself in irreverence, it also turned him into one of the most tolerant and open-minded of travelers.

    凡此种种集其大成,往往有不敬之虞,但有助于他成为心胸最宽广和最开放的旅行者。

  • 3. His passion for popular culture infuses his designs with irreverence, color and energy.

    他对流行文化的热情使他将大胆不羁、色彩和活力注入设计之中。

  • irreverence (n.) mid-14c., from Old French irreverence (13c.) or directly from Latin irreverentia "want of reverence, disrespect," from irreverentem (nominative irreverens) "disrespectful, irreverent," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + reverens, present participle of revereri "to stand in awe of" (see revere).
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