outspokenness
坦白
常用释义
英音[ aʊtˈspəʊkənnəs ]
美音[ aʊtˈspoʊkənnəs ]
基本释义
- n. 坦白;直言相告
例句
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1·Their outspokenness on behalf of civil rights sometimes cost them their jobs.他们为争取民权直言不讳,这有时会使他们失去工作。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Mr Son’s outspokenness is as rare in Japan as his enterprising spirit.孙先生的直言不讳和进取精神在日本国内都算是罕见的。
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3·Mr Son's outspokenness is as rare in Japan as his enterprising spirit.孙先生的直言不讳和进取精神在日本国内都算是罕见的。
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4·Mr Chen's outspokenness may jeopardize his position at the university.陈先生的直言不讳,也许会对他在大学工作造成不利。
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5·She wondered whether her outspokenness might be a liability to Franklin.她怀疑自己那么心直口快,是否会成为弗兰克林的包袱。
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6·Most observers believed he had in fact been banished for his outspokenness.大多数观察者认为,这实际上是他因为自己的“大嘴”而受到的惩罚。
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7·His outspokenness and readiness to make friends with anyone soon won their trust.她心直口快,总是愿意和任何人交朋友,所以很快就赢得了大家的信任。
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8·His outspokenness and readiness to make friends with anyone soon won their trust.他心直口快,总是愿意和任何人交朋友,所以很快就赢得了大家的信任。
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9·Scargill was a very controversial figure for his outspokenness and the tactics he used.由于出言大胆,战术运用令人不测,斯卡吉尔成为一个非常有争议的人物。
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10·Picasso's anti-war stance, his tumultuous love affairs, and his outspokenness are all examined with journalistic verve.毕加索的反战立场,他的爱情,他直言与新闻神韵都检查了。
同根词
词根:
outspoken
outspoken
adj
坦率的,直言不讳的
outspokenly
adv
坦率表示地;直言不讳地(outspoken的副词形式)