单词 | blatantly |
释义 | blatantly (bleɪtəntli ) adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB with verb] Blatantly is used to add emphasis when you are describing states or situations which you think are bad. [emphasis] It became blatantly obvious to me that the band wasn't going to last. For years, blatantly false assertions have gone unchallenged. This argument is only too blatantly an alibi for domestic repression. Collocations: blatantly false The accusations have been denied by the church as 'blatantly false'. Times, Sunday Times Let us begin with it being a blatantly false premise. Times, Sunday Times Further, stating such groups practice deception, foster ignorance, and promote blatantly false beliefs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If a reader wrote in with a question about hardware or productivity software, the magazine staff replied either by flaunting their ignorance, employing sarcastic mockery, or supplying blatantly false information. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has to be blatantly obvious before you refer it. Times, Sunday Times (2013) That was blatantly obvious to see. The Sun (2015) Is it just me, or is the answer to that last one blatantly obvious? The Sun (2011) It sounds blatantly obvious, but it is wise to use people you know or those who come recommended. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It is blatantly obvious that dogs are left-wing while cats are extremely right-wing. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Not only are the judges inept but most appear blatantly political. The Sun (2008) This was a blatantly political budget. The Sun (2013) These well-meaning exceptions are far outnumbered by blatantly political maps. Times, Sunday Times (2012) But Moldova claims that the measure was blatantly political. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It would raise expectations that cannot be satisfied, and it would alter the structure of our courts for blatantly political purposes. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It was blatantly unfair and unethical to withdraw healthcare from those who needed it. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Making a fair system blatantly unfair. The Sun (2011) It can be belligerent, biased and sometimes blatantly unfair. The Sun (2007) This is blatantly unfair on migrants who are working in the UK and pay tax and national insurance. The Sun (2015) That is blatantly unfair on Britain's businesses. The Sun (2014) Translations: Chinese: 极其 Japanese: はなはだしくも |
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