candid 英 [ˈkændɪd]   美 [ˈkændɪd]

candid

candid  英 [ˈkændɪd] 美 [ˈkændɪd]

adj. 坦率的;坦诚的 

名词复数:candids 

a candid statement, a candid interview 坦率的陈述╱会谈
He is quite candid with his friends. 他对朋友相当坦诚。

  • Straightforward and truthful talk might be described with the adjective candid. If you're always candid, your parents will know that they can trust you.
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  • adj. 坦率的;坦诚的
  • 1. a candid statement, a candid interview

    坦率的陈述╱会谈

  • 2. He is quite candid with his friends.

    他对朋友相当坦诚。

  • 3. This is really a candid decision.

    这确实是一个公正的决定。

  • candid (adj.) 1620s, "white, bright," from Latin candidum "white; pure; sincere, honest, upright," from candere "to shine," from PIE root *kand- "to shine." In English, metaphoric extension to "frank, honest, sincere" first recorded 1670s (compare French candide "open, frank, ingenuous, sincere"). Of photography, "unposed, informal" 1929. Related: Candidly; candidness.
can·did / ˈkændɪd ; NAmE ˈkændɪd / adjective 1 saying what you think openly and honestly; not hiding your thoughts 坦率的;坦诚的;直言不讳的 a candid statement/interview 坦率的陈述╱会谈 see also candour 2 a candidphotograph is one that is taken without the person in it knowing that they are being photographed (照片)抢拍的,偷拍的 can·did·ly / ˈkændɪdli ; NAmE ˈkændɪdli / adverb can·did / ˈkændɪd ; NAmE ˈkændɪd / can·did·ly / ˈkændɪdli ; NAmE ˈkændɪdli /
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