short shrift
noun [ U ] uk/ˌʃɔːt ˈʃrɪft/ us/ˌʃɔːrt ˈʃrɪft/
忽视,冷遇,怠慢
If you get or are given short shrift by someone, you are treated without sympathy and given little attention.
He'll get short shrift from me if he starts complaining about money again, now that I know how much he earns! 现在我知道他挣多少钱了,如果他再开始抱怨钱,我就不会再理他!
Idiom
make short shrift of somethingidiom 快速处理;很快摆脱;很快解决
to deal with or get rid of something quickly
Williams made short shrift of her opponent, letting her win only two games in the match. 威廉姆斯快速取胜,只让对手赢了两局。