词汇 | blatant |
释义 | blatant adjective uk /ˈbleɪ.tənt/ us /ˈbleɪ.tənt/ very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing: 明目张胆的,公然的 a blatant lie弥天大谎 The whole episode was a blatant attempt to gain publicity.整个事件完全是旨在宣传的露骨炒作。 Opposite inconspicuous easy to see, recognize, or understand obviousIt's obvious that she's upset. clearIt was clear that he was unhappy. apparentHer joy was apparent to everyone. plainHis disappointment was plain to see. evidentThe company president was impressed by her evident ambition. manifestHis manifest lack of interest has provoked severe criticism. Apparent and obvious (from) under your noseidiom apparent be (as) plain as the nose on your faceidiom be (right) under your noseidiom be etched somewhereidiom be writ largeidiom foregone conclusion glaring glaringly I need hardly do somethingidiom in plain sightidiom obtrude palpable palpably parallax patently perceivable squeaky stand/stick out a mileidiom writ Related wordblatantly blatant | American Dictionaryblatant adjective us/ˈbleɪ·tənt/ (of an action) obvious or intentional, and done without worry about what others think: His behavior showed a blatant lack of respect. blatantlyadverbus/ˈbleɪ·tənt·li/ It was a blatantly unfair decision. Examples of blatantblatant We confine ourselves to pointing out only the most blatant mistakes. It may result in something new and innovative but may also be a blatant bore to the musical audience. Many of the measures introduced to rebuild the workforce thus had a more or less blatant anti-union bias. Patients are not made participants in their own treatment but are only shielded from blatant forms of unconsented-to activity by health care professionals (p. 3). This definition goes beyond blatant discrimination to include more subtle scenarios. It is the most complete and fully fledged allegory staged after 1642, and absolutely blatant. In this resistance, the latent again betrays the blatant. The sins were blatant enough, and were linguistic. The interviewees did not identify these incidents as outright or blatant rudeness, ostracism or deliberate mistreatment. He was clearly distinguishable from other opponents of the royal supremacy who were blatant in their support for papal authority. Although this standard of care demonstrates blatant disrespect for patient autonomy, it is justifiable by the overriding duty of beneficence above autonomy. His witches gain a certain strength from having their coarseness so blatant. The blatant hypocrisy of designing a ready-to-live world must be eradicated. Only then can we hope to steer free of the most blatant misuses of the past in the future. We were actually worried about the consequences, since the critique and casting of the staff as the oppressors was so blatant. 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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