straight 英 [streɪt]   美 [stret]

straight

straight  英 [streɪt] 美 [stret]

adj. 直的;正直的;  adv. 直接地;坦率地  n. 直;直线;直男,直女,异性恋者 

名词复数:straights  比较级:straighter  最高级:straightest 

Keep straight on for two miles. 一直向前走两英里。
He was too tired to walk straight. 他累得走都走不直了。

  • Arrows, sides of a rectangle, well-organized lines of people waiting to get into the theater or the ladies' room, and anything else free from curves can be described as straight. The word can also mean honest, uninterrupted, undiluted, or heterosexual.
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  • adj. 直的;正直的;
  • adv. 直接地;坦率地
  • n. 直;直线;直男,直女,异性恋者
  • 1. Keep straight on for two miles.

    一直向前走两英里。

  • 2. He was too tired to walk straight.

    他累得走都走不直了。

  • 3. I can't shoot straight.

    我射不准。

  • 4. She looked me straight in the eye.

    她直眼看着我。

  • 5. Come straight home after school.

    放学后直接回家来。

  • 6. I was so tired I went straight to bed.

    我太累,迳直上床睡了。

  • 7. Sit up straight! ,Is my tie straight?

    直起腰来! / 我的领带正不正?

  • 8. She pulled her hat straight.

    她把帽子拉正了。

  • 9. I told him straight that I didn't like him.

    我坦率地告诉他说我不喜欢他。

  • 10. a straight line,a straight road,long straight hair,a straight skirt

    直线/笔直的公路/又长又直的头发/直筒裙

  • 11. a straight punch to the face

    不偏不倚打在脸上的一拳

  • 12. a straight answer to a straight question

    问得直率,答得坦诚

  • 13. It's time for some straight talking.

    现在该开诚布公地谈谈了。

  • 14. gays and straights

    同性恋者和异性恋者

  • straight (adj.1) late 14c., "direct, undeviating; not crooked, not bent or curved," of a person, "direct, honest;" properly "stretched," adjectival use of Old English streht (earlier streaht), past participle of streccan "to stretch" (see stretch (v.)). Related: Straightly; straightness.
  • straight (adj.2) "conventional," especially "heterosexual," 1941, a secondary sense evolved from straight (adj.1), probably suggested by straight and narrow path "course of conventional morality and law-abiding behavior," which is based on a misreading of Matthew vii.14 (where the gate is actually strait), and the other influence seems to be from strait-laced.
  • straight (n.) 1640s, "a level position," from straight (adj.1). From 1864 as "straight part of a race track." Poker sense attested from 1841. Meaning "conventional person" is first recorded 1967, from straight (adj.2).
straight / streɪt ; NAmE streɪt / adverb , adjective , noun straight straights straighter straightest adverb ( straight·er , straight·est ) not in curve 不弯曲 1 not in a curve or at an angle; in a straight line 笔直地;平正地;成直线 Keep straight onfor two miles. 一直向前走两英里。 Can you stretch your arms out straighter? 你能把胳膊伸得再直一些吗? He was too tired to walk straight. 他累得走都走不直了。 I can't shoot straight (= accurately). 我射不准。 She looked me straight in the eye. 她直眼看着我。 immediately 立刻 2 by a direct route; immediately 直接;迳直;立即 Come straight home after school. 放学后直接回家来。 I was so tired I went straight to bed. 我太累,迳直上床睡了。 She went straight from college to a top job. 她大学一毕业就干上了一份优越的工作。 I'm going to the library straight afterthe class. 我一下课就马上去图书馆。 I'll come straight to the point—your work isn't good enough. 我开门见山地说吧,你的工作做得不够好。 in level/correct position 处于平正╱合适的位置 3 in or into a level or vertical position; in or into the correct position 正;直;平正地 Sit up straight! 直起腰来! She pulled her hat straight. 她把帽子拉正了。 honestly 如实 4 honestly and directly 坦率地;直截了当地 I told him straight that I didn't like him. 我坦率地告诉他说我不喜欢他。 Are you playing straightwith me? 你没跟我耍花招吧? without interruption 不间断 5 continuously without interruption 连续不断地;一连 They had been working for 16 hours straight. 他们已经一连工作了 16 个小时。 IDIOMS go ˈstraight ( informal) to stop being a criminal and live an honest life 改邪归正;重新做人 play it ˈstraight to be honest and not try to trick sb 诚实无欺;公平正直 ˌstraight aˈway immediately; without delay 立即;马上 SYN at once I'll do it straight away. 这件事我马上就做。 ˌstraight from the ˈshoulder if you say sth straight from the shoulder,you are being very honest and direct, even if what you are saying is critical 坦诚;直言不讳 ˌstraight ˈoff/ˈout ( informal) without hesitating 毫不犹豫;直率 She asked him straight off what he thought about it all. 她率直地问他对这一切有什么想法。 ˌstraight ˈup ( BrE) ( informal) used to ask if what sb has said is true or to emphasize that what you have said is true (询问或强调所说的话的真实性)真的,确实 I saw it—straight up! 我亲眼看见了,真的! more at hit v. , horse n. , think v. adjective ( straight·er , straight·est ) without curves 不弯曲 1 without a bend or curve; going in one direction only 直的 a straight line 直线 a straight road 笔直的公路 long straight hair (= without curls) 又长又直的头发 a boat sailing in a straight line 直线航行的船 straight-backed chairs 直背椅 clothing 服装 2 not fitting close to the body and not curving away from the body 直筒型(非紧身)的 a straight skirt 直筒裙 aim/blow 瞄准;打击 3 going directly to the correct place 准的;正中目标的 a straight punch to the face 不偏不倚打在脸上的一拳 in level/correct position 处于平正╱合适的位置 4 positioned in the correct way; level, vertical or parallel to sth 平正的;正的;直的;与…平行的 Is my tie straight? 我的领带正不正? clean/neat 整洁 5 [not usually before noun ] clean and neat, with everything in the correct place 整洁;整齐;井井有条 It took hours to get the house straight. 用了好半天才把房子收拾出来。 honest 坦诚 6 honest and direct 坦诚的;直率的 a straight answer to a straight question 问得直率,答得坦诚 I don't think you're being straight with me. 我觉得你没有跟我坦诚相见。 It's time for some straight talking. 现在该开诚布公地谈谈了。 synonyms at honest choice 选择 7 [only before noun ] simple; involving only two clear choices 简单明了的;非此即彼的 It was a straight choicebetween taking the job and staying out of work. 要么接受这份工作,要么继续失业,此外别无其他选择。 ( BrE) The election was a straight fightbetween the two main parties. 那次选举是两大党直接交锋。 actor/play 演员;戏剧 8 [only before noun ] (of an actor or a play 演员或戏剧 ) not connected with comedy or musical theatre, but with serious theatre 严肃的,正统的(与喜剧、音乐剧无关) without interruption 不间断 9 [only before noun ] one after another in a series, without interruption 连续的;不间断的 SYN consecutive The team has had five straight wins. 这支队已连赢五场比赛了。 alcoholic drink 酒精饮料 10 ( NAmE) ( BrE neat ) not mixed with water or anything else 纯的;不掺水(或其他东西)的 normal/boring 规矩;无趣 11 ( informal) you can use straightto describe a person who is normal and ordinary, but who you consider dull and boring 规矩老实的;本分无趣的;正统的 sex 12 ( informal) heterosexual 异性恋的 OPP gay straight·ness / streɪtnəs ; NAmE streɪtnəs / noun [uncountable ] IDIOMS get sth ˈstraight to make a situation clear; to make sure that you or sb else understands the situation 明确某事;把某事弄清楚 Let's get this straight—you really had no idea where he was? 我们把这个明确一下,你当时真的不知道他在哪儿? put/set sb ˈstraight (about/on sth) to correct sb's mistake; to make sure that sb knows the correct facts when they have had the wrong idea or impression 纠正某人;指出某人的错误;使某人了解真相 (earn/get) straight ˈA's ( especially NAmE) (to get) the best marks/grades in all your classes (成绩)全优 a straight A student 全优生 the ˌstraight and ˈnarrow ( informal) the honest and morally acceptable way of living 诚实正当的生活;正路 His wife is trying to keep him on the straight and narrow. 他妻子想方设法让他要诚实正派。 a straight ˈface if you keep a straight face,you do not laugh or smile, although you find sth funny 绷着的脸;忍着不笑的脸 see also straight-faced more at ramrod , record n. noun sex 1 ( informal) a person who has sexual relationships with people of the opposite sex, rather than the same sex 异性恋者 gays and straights 同性恋者和异性恋者 of road/track 公路;跑道 2 ( NAmE also straight·away ) a straight part of a racetrackor road 直道部份;直道 see also the home straight straight / streɪt ; NAmE streɪt / straight·ness / streɪtnəs ; NAmE streɪtnəs /
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