matter-of-fact
matter-of-fact 英 ['mætər əv fækt] 美 [ˈmætərəvˈfækt]
adj. 实事求是的;讲求实际的;不带感情的;平淡的
- Someone who's matter-of-fact is straightforward and unemotional. Your matter-of-fact friend won't get upset when her dog runs away — she'll call him calmly until he returns.
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- adj. 实事求是的;讲求实际的;不带感情的;平淡的
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1. In her statement, she was very matter-of-fact about it, essentially telling the voters she’d done it for them.
在声明中,希拉里是非常实事求是的,简直就是明白地告诉选民,她是为了他们才这么做的。
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2. To those who call me callous for being so matter-of-fact about losing a baby, I ask, what do you want from me?
对于那些因为我陈诉失去一个孩子这样的事实就称我绝情的人,我想问,你们想要我怎样?
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3. His wife, though, is matter-of-fact. "My parents could not help us buy in Beijing, neither could his parents, and we do not earn enough," she says bluntly.
他的妻子直率的表示,“我的父母不能帮助我们在北京买套房子,他的父母也帮不起,我们自己也挣不够足够的钱来买。”
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