英 [ˈblʌntli] 美 [ˈblʌntli]
adv. 直言地,单刀直入地,(说话)不客气地
存亡门说白了(Bluntly)即是种秩序,在说到顺序之前,玩牌的伴侣都分明,例如你去玩牌,天下哥们四铁:一铁是一起同过窗,二铁是一起扛过枪,三铁是一起嫖过...
bluntly 指讲话坦白直率,不客气,也隐含不得体、不顾及他人感受等意味。
... blunt 指讲话坦白直率、不客气,但隐含不得体、不顾及他人感情等意味。 bluntly 坦率地 bluntness 率直 ...
bluntly(率直地), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
The Pope bluntly told the world's priests yesterday to stay celibate.
教皇昨天直言告诫世界各地的牧师们要保持独身。
'Is she dead?' he asked bluntly.
“她死了吗?”他脱口而出。
To put it bluntly , I want a divorce.
坦白地说,我要离婚。
South Korean military officials are bluntly dismissing the accusations,saying they have no truth whatsoever.
VOA : standard.2009.10.15
"I say it bluntly,it's a lie. Bluntly,that's as blunt as I can get,".
VOA : standard.2009.07.31
Maybe, to speak bluntly, Socrates just doesn't care that much about them.
更直接的说,苏格拉底根本不管这些人。
政治哲学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
"But I just have to say pretty bluntly here: We've been there before."
VOA : standard.2010.04.21
DC, puts it more bluntly, saying the lab's scientists have been coddled for too long.
ECONOMIST: Why can't researchers at Los Alamos keep a secret?
"The best of his generation but no chin when it mattered, " Mr McBride added, bluntly.
Suggestions that George Osborne has his doubts about the idea were also bluntly dismissed.