词汇 | frankness |
释义 | frankness noun[ U ] uk /ˈfræŋk.nəs/ us /ˈfræŋk.nəs/ honesty: 诚实,真诚 A lot more frankness is needed in sex education if we are to reduce the number of teenage pregnancies.我们要减少少女怀孕现象,在性教育方面还需要坦率得多才行。 Blunt and direct in speech & behaviour abruptly abruptness bald baldly baldness blisteringly bluff directly directness downrightly edgelord flat outphrase outspokenly plain speaking plain-spoken plainness point-blank shoot suffer vocal Examples of franknessfrankness As with any other interlocutory application, the applicant must act promptly and with frankness. Honour to him for his frankness - but what a tragedy that history was faced on this occasion by one side only! Only if the king's identity was concealed could there be natural conversation, frankness, and a sense of rapport. A most valuable feature of this book is its frankness about these absences. Frankness may be possible in expressing feelings that could seem socially unacceptable as, for example, in a one-to-one interview. Various literary historians were unhappy about the frankness of the songbooks. The women who participated are thanked for their enthusiasm, frankness, and generosity in contributing to the development of this resource. I say tricks, but the witches are remarkable for their utter frankness about their prestidigitergiversations. Rather than being social virtues, frankness and openness were unacceptable social vices because they would hamper all sociability. She manages to present a balanced critique of ideas and evidence, while retaining a refreshing frankness and confidence in her own analysis. In my experience, such frankness is rare-even rarer when the arbitrar y decision went against the student. My newfound frankness has been much appreciated. Nicosia emphasises the frankness of the prose contained within the tapes as being not only of literary, but also of political importance in contributing to a democratic culture of spontaneity. In the end, however, it is the frankness with which the author shares such experiences with his readers which lends the book its originality and appeal. The frankness of his confession is in part an entirely amoral appreciation of doctrine's sheer ideological efficacy, an appreciation, that is, of its production of his voice. See all examples of frankness These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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