单词 | blatant |
释义 | blatant (bleɪtənt ) adjective You use blatant to describe something bad that is done in an open or very obvious way. [emphasis] Outsiders will continue to suffer the most blatant discrimination. ...a blatant attempt to spread the blame for the fiasco. The elitism was blatant. Synonyms: obvious, open, clear, plain Collocations: blatant act of It was a blatant act of defiance by a dressing-room heavyweight. The Sun This was a blatant act of defiance, one that undermined the authority of the referee in front of players, club officials and everyone in the stadium. Times, Sunday Times In some circumstances the court can punish particularly blatant acts of trespass with much higher exemplary damages. Times, Sunday Times This is a polite way of turning down their blatant attempt to sell you drugs. Times, Sunday Times (2011) This is a blatant attempt to conceal the crisis of our bulging prisons. The Sun (2007) A blatant attempt to extend the franchise? Times, Sunday Times (2008) As this newspaper has pointed out, there are now too many examples of blatant bias to be ignored. The Sun His enthusiasm partially excuses his blatant bias towards his fellow believers. Times, Sunday Times Villagers accused the press of blatant bias. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We've come a long way since such blatant discrimination was acceptable. Times, Sunday Times Parents and campaigners accused the firm of 'blatant discrimination'. The Sun They acted to publicise acts of blatant discrimination. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Such as a blatant disregard for speed limits and signposts. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It shows such a blatant disregard for the value of money. Times, Sunday Times (2010) His blatant disregard for your feelings is emotionally cheating and abusive. The Sun (2015) By doing this he is showing a blatant disregard for the law and for disabled people. The Sun (2008) In my opinion, this flirtation shows blatant disrespect towards you. Times, Sunday Times Last week she was given detention and threatened with suspension for 'blatant disrespect' when the anthem was sung in assembly. Times, Sunday Times He embarked on numerous storyline feuds with legendary wrestlers and gained infamy for his blatant disrespect of many older, well-respected names in wrestling history. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The most outright, blatant lie, however, we only discovered last weekend. Times, Sunday Times In the morning he told me a blatant lie saying he went out for fresh air. The Sun It's a well bandied about piece of science trivia that duck quacks don't echo, but it's actually a blatant lie. The Sun Shopping and sleepovers suddenly become perfect cover for activities they'd rather you didn't know about: these half-truths are almost as bad as blatant lies. Times, Sunday Times Any club would have been if they'd just got away with what they had got away with - blatant breaking of the rules and blatant lies. The Sun His dismissal prompted massive protests by lawyers, rights groups and opposition supporters outraged by the blatant violation of the independence of the judiciary. Times, Sunday Times Some commentators identified this interview as a blatant violation of the plea agreement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This move was regarded as a blatant violation of freedom of speech and threat to independent media. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The report found blatant violations of the law by officials and state institutions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 公然的 Japanese: 露骨な |
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