单词 | candid |
释义 | candid (kændɪd ) 1. adjective When you are candid about something or with someone, you speak honestly. Nat is candid about the problems she is having with Steve. I haven't been completely candid with him. [+ with] ...a candid interview. candidly graded adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, also ADV adj/adv] He has stopped taking heroin now, but admits candidly that he will always be a drug addict. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A candid photograph of someone is one that was taken when the person did not know they were being photographed. Collocations: candid assessment of It was another candid assessment from a driver who divides opinion like no other in Formula One. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It was a candid assessment and a reflection of how you feel when a year's effort is derailed by injury. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Instead, he gave a candid assessment of the team performance. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It was a brutal, candid assessment of our top-flight football. The Sun (2017) He wasn't being flippant: we were having a candid conversation. Times, Sunday Times What was supposed to be a 10-minute chat turned into a candid conversation about hypnobirthing, relentless sickness and the pressure to look good for the cameras. Times,Sunday Times The discussion panels once again offered an hour of candid conversation with the country's top improvisers from film and television. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The tour was an opportunity to meet employees in informal settings to share cake and candid conversations. Times, Sunday Times But, towards the end of our touchingly candid discussion of his art and somewhat rackety life, modesty deserts him. Times, Sunday Times These scientific advances set the stage to allow open and candid discussion of embryo donation and transfer as a solution to infertility. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This set the stage to allow open and candid discussion of embryo donation and transfer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the classes for fine arts, sculpture, visual arts, painting, artistic concepts, art education, gold- and silversmithing, as well as graphic design, the professors and students carry out candid discussions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While there, he gave a candid interview. Times, Sunday Times (2014) But in a candid interview he says that he has often felt deeply vulnerable during his years on the political front line. Times, Sunday Times (2011) There will also be a candid interview and some guest appearances. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It was no easy feat to capture a candid moment with the cameras of the day which were often tripod-mounted and needed long exposures. Times, Sunday Times It has to be a candid moment that's embarrassing, controversial, heroic, something funny. Times, Sunday Times The sightlines also facilitate poignantly candid moments when the characters, out of view of one another, abandon their self-conscious composure. The Times Literary Supplement Each brisk story captures the most candid moments between spouses, family members, and loversmoments when dangerous feelings surge to the surface and everything changes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It also captures the band in more candid moments, from backstage antics to trying to stay entertained on the journey between cities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Once upon a time, a candid opinion might have been anticipated. Times, Sunday Times He likes her candid opinions and open personality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Beck's style of expressing his candid opinions have helped make his shows successful, but have also resulted in protest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We then go over the remaining names, asking everyone to give a candid response. Christianity Today The news editor's candid response cannot be repeated in a family newspaper. Times, Sunday Times The best and most candid response of politicians would be to note that they have to make decisions on the basis of complex, often competing, counsel. Times, Sunday Times It's a refreshingly candid stance, and one that feels very now. Times, Sunday Times It was a refreshingly candid admission in an industry not known for confessing failure in print. Times, Sunday Times Let's be refreshingly candid, shall we? Globe and Mail They are, in a relaxed state, remarkably candid and free with their opinions. Times, Sunday Times Considering that he had no control over the outcome, he was remarkably candid. Times, Sunday Times Recently, in a remarkably candid blog post, he admitted that he might have had 'too much of a carefree attitude' in that play-off. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 直言不讳的 Japanese: 率直な |
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