barefaced
barefaced 英 [ˈbeəfeɪst] 美 [ˈberfeɪst]
adj. 公然的;厚颜无耻的;不戴面具的
- If masked means hidden, barefaced means unconcealed. If you get caught speeding and reach into your wallet and hand the officer $20, that’s a barefaced attempt at a bribe.
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- adj. 公然的;厚颜无耻的;不戴面具的
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1. Don’t hurt a girl for the sake of your boy, the boy who love you must be disapprove of such barefaced thing.
不要为了男生伤害女生,爱你的男生不会要你做这种龌龊的事。
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2. To tell a barefaced lie to your friends will create bad relationships.
告诉朋友厚颜无耻的谎言,将会造成不良的关系。
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3. Nevertheless, this also may be the family that he grows is guarded, family is unaccustomed barefaced expression is affectionate.
不过,这亦可能是他成长的家庭保守,家人不习惯公然表现亲热。
- barefaced (adj.) 1580s, "with face uncovered or shaven;" see bare (adj.) + face (n.). Thus, "unconcealed" (c. 1600), and, in a bad sense, "shameless, audacious" (1670s). Compare effrontery. The half-French bare-vis (adj.) conveyed the same sense in Middle English. Related: Barefacedly.
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