英 [ˈblʌntnəs] 美 [ˈblʌntnəs]
n. 钝;迟钝;率直
the quality of being direct and outspoken
the bluntness of a Yorkshireman
without sharpness or clearness of edge or point
同义词: dullness
... bluntly 坦率地,直率地;迟钝地 bluntness 钝;迟钝;率直 open 指不隐瞒自己的秘密,愿意向他人表露自己或公开暴露自己的缺点。 ...
钝头度 bluntness 钝头剪 blunt-pointed sci ors; blunt-pointed scissors ..
钝;迟钝;率直
You might give him some advice on how to handle her bluntness.
你会给他一些关于怎样对付南茜的直脾气的建议。
The senator's bluntness wins him many admirers, but other things, such as his age, are against him.
参议员的坦率为他赢得了许多敬重,但是其它事情,比如他的年纪,对他不利。
After several others had spoken, Rubin said, with characteristic bluntness, There's no question you screwed up.
许多人表态后,鲁宾以他固有的直率说道:“毫无疑问,你把事情搞砸了。”
He is known to speak his mind with a bluntness not common in diplomatic circles.
The fledgling democracy and free press are inhibited by Mexicans' rejection of controversy and bluntness.
Such bluntness about job cuts is causing tensions all the way up into the boardroom.