faux pas

faux pas [ˌfəʊ ˈpɑ:]  [ˌfoʊ ˈpɑ:] 

faux pas 基本解释
失礼,失言;
faux pas 网络解释

1. 失言:德希达的涂抹:死之失足(faux pas)与哀悼...它声明了一个叫作w的没有参数且返回Widget的函数. 学会识别这个失言(faux pas)是成为C++程序员的一个真正的通过仪式. ...

2. 法 ]有失检点的话:3.Joe Public 普通人,普通老百姓 | 4.faux pas 法 ]有失检点的话 | 5.converge vi.(向一点)趋于会合

3. 失礼,失言:early onset of puberty 早熟 | faux pas 失礼,失言 | in the first place 首先

4. 失礼, 过失, 失礼:insulted: 轻慢, 生气, 失了面子 | faux pas:失礼, 过失, 失礼 | agony: 头疼, 苦恼, 苦恼

faux pas 单语例句

1. The scene of treasure hunters entering and leaving an ancient tomb full of poisonous air without any masks is another faux pas.

2. Koizumi's visit was not a faux pas or a personal foible.

3. So what are the most obvious faux pas a cultural greenhorn is likely to make?

4. Every Western tourist in China would have at least one faux pas story to tell.

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5. Sometimes she kindly corrects the fashion faux pas'of friends at private gatherings.

6. Let's refrain from the traditional thinking that a personal faux pas would mar the national image.

7. Bush is no stranger to the occasional faux pas, and often jokes about his habit of mangling the English language.

8. And there was a potential for social faux pas by kissing the wrong person at the wrong time.

9. Yet serious and stubborn cultural faux pas about China remains and hurts everyone.

10. The President's rousing address to the troops did have one diplomatic faux pas.

faux pas 英英释义

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noun

1. faux pas什么意思

1. a socially awkward or tactless act

    Synonym: gaffe solecism slip gaucherie