flout
Word family adverbfloutinglyverbfloutnounfloutingstock
flout /flaʊt/ verb [transitiveT] DISOBEYto deliberately disobey a law, rule etc, without trying to hide what you are doing 公然无视,违抗〔法律、规定等〕 Some companies flout the rules and employ children as young as seven. 有些公司无视规定,雇用年仅七岁的儿童。
deliberately/openly flout something The union had openly flouted the law. 该工会公然无视法律。
► see thesaurus at disobey Origin flout (1500-1600) Probably from flout “to play the flute” ((14-16 centuries))