blatant 英 [ˈbleɪtnt]   美 [ˈbleɪtnt]

blatant

blatant  英 [ˈbleɪtnt] 美 [ˈbleɪtnt]

adj. 喧嚣的;公然的 

a blatant attempt to buy votes 公然的贿选企图
It was a blatant lie. 那是个赤裸裸的谎言。

  • Something blatant is very obvious and offensive. Don't get caught in a blatant lie, because you won't be able to weasel your way out of it.
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  • adj. 喧嚣的;公然的
  • 1. a blatant attempt to buy votes

    公然的贿选企图

  • 2. It was a blatant lie.

    那是个赤裸裸的谎言。

  • 3. a blatantly unfair decision

    明显不公正的裁决

  • 4. He just blatantly lied about it.

    他简直是睁着眼睛说瞎话。

  • blatant (adj.) coined 1596 by Edmund Spenser in "The Faerie Queen," in blatant beast, a thousand-tongued monster representing slander; perhaps primarily alliterative, perhaps suggested by Latin blatire "to babble." It entered general use by 1650s as "noisy in an offensive and vulgar way;" the sense of "obvious, glaringly conspicuous" is from 1889. Related: Blatantly; blatancy.
bla·tant / ˈbleɪtnt ; NAmE ˈbleɪtnt / adjective ( disapproving) (of actions that are considered bad 坏的行为 ) done in an obvious and open way without caring if people are shocked 明目张胆的;公然的 SYN flagrant a blatant attempt to buy votes 公然的贿选企图 It was a blatant lie. 那是个赤裸裸的谎言。 bla·tant·ly / ˈbleɪtəntli ; NAmE ˈbleɪtəntli / adverb a blatantly unfair decision 明显不公正的裁决 He just blatantly lied about it. 他简直是睁着眼睛说瞎话。 bla·tant / ˈbleɪtnt ; NAmE ˈbleɪtnt / bla·tant·ly / ˈbleɪtəntli ; NAmE ˈbleɪtəntli /
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