blatantly如何读

英:['bleɪtəntlɪ]

美:['bleɪtəntlɪ]

blatantly是什么意思

adv.

喧闹地

公然地

露骨地

无耻地

blatantly词根

词根:blatant

adj.

blatant 喧嚣的;公然的;炫耀的;俗丽的

n.

blatancy 喧哗,喧闹

blatantly英英释义

adjective

noisy especially in a vulgar or offensive manner : clamorous

completely obvious, conspicuous, or obtrusive especially in a crass or offensive manner : brazen

blatant disregard for the rules

blatantly词源英文解释

perhaps from Latin blatire to chatter

The first known use of blatant was in 1596

blatantly儿童词典英英释义

bleachernoun

a usually open stand of benches arranged like steps for people to watch from (as at a game)—usually used in plural

bleach1 of 2verb

to remove color or stains from

to make whiter or lighter

to grow white : lose color

bleach2 of 2noun

the act or process of bleaching

a chemical used in bleaching

bleach1 of 2verb

to remove color or stains from

to make whiter or lighter

to grow white : lose color

bleach2 of 2noun

the act or process of bleaching

a chemical used in bleaching

bleach1 of 2verb

to remove color or stains from

to make whiter or lighter

to grow white : lose color

bleach2 of 2noun

the act or process of bleaching

a chemical used in bleaching

blaze1 of 5noun

a very strongly burning fire

very bright direct light often accompanied by heat

the blaze of TV lights

a sudden outburst a blaze of fury

a blaze of flame

a dazzling display

a blaze of autumn leaves

blaze2 of 5verb

to burn brightly

to flare up : flame

to be noticeably brilliant

fields blazing with flowers

to shoot rapidly and repeatedly

blaze3 of 5verb

to make public : proclaim

blaze the news

blaze4 of 5noun

a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal

a mark made on a tree usually to leave a trail

blaze5 of 5verb

to mark with blazes

blaze a trail

blazernoun

a sports jacket in bright stripes or solid color

blaze1 of 5noun

a very strongly burning fire

very bright direct light often accompanied by heat

the blaze of TV lights

a sudden outburst a blaze of fury

a blaze of flame

a dazzling display

a blaze of autumn leaves

blaze2 of 5verb

to burn brightly

to flare up : flame

to be noticeably brilliant

fields blazing with flowers

to shoot rapidly and repeatedly

blaze3 of 5verb

to make public : proclaim

blaze the news

blaze4 of 5noun

a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal

a mark made on a tree usually to leave a trail

blaze5 of 5verb

to mark with blazes

blaze a trail

blatantadjective

noisy especially in a rude way

completely obvious especially in a disagreeable way

a blatant lie

blatantly 例句

1 My specific areas of difficulty surround people who are blatantly of a different political stripe than I am, and those who are significantly and more openly religious than I am.

2 An exotic reimagining of a Cinderella glass slipper called the Begum, it is also one of this season’s most blatantly knocked-off designs.

3 As PolitiFact reports, most of Trump’s campaign statements have been blatantly false, mostly false or partially true.

4 Even though Wagner was a rabid anti-Semite, and even though his music was blatantly misused long after his death, they argue, his art should be left to stand on its own.

5 These bands may consist of members who are Christian, sing from that worldview and maybe even were at one time on a Christian label, but don’t have their music proclaim Jesus blatantly.

6 “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” has a blatantly counterfactual finale — the right people die!

7 Refusing to face facts might seem blatantly unhealthy. Sometimes, though, a short period of denial can be helpful.

逃避现实可能看似非常不利于健康,然而,在有些情况下,短期的否认状态是有益的。

8 What is surprising is how blatantly retaliatory this particular protest is – and how it appears to have been prompted by a Salon story.

9 On the recording, the song really takes off in its second half, when Charles exchanges a series of blatantly sexual moans and gasps with his backup singers, the Raelettes.

10 One of the lead singles — "That Was a Lie" — is a scathing rebuke of, in her words, "airbrushed, made up, well lit, well-groomed spokespeople who blatantly lie to us every day."

11 Rules for girls are blatantly sexual in nature—”cover your skin”—but are not for boys.

12 The most audience-pleasing passage in the show was a bit of video-derived magic that managed to delight, even though the trickery behind it was being blatantly unveiled.

13 The technique he chose cunningly - was to blatantly insult his audience.

而他精心选择的方式就是:肆无忌惮地大骂观众。

14 Sure, it's interesting the way the "Twilight" world turns the sexual-repression metaphor inherent in vampire and werewolf stories on its now abstinence-only head, but like most such blatantly obvious switcheroos, it's not quite that interesting.

15 US Airways blatantly sells its four elite levels through its Buy Up to Preferred program.

16 She is straightforward in denying the claim that Islam and the west are involved in a "clash of civilisations", castigating writers of various political persuasions who have, blatantly or inferentially, put forward this view.

17 The utility has maintained that the outages did not result from poor maintenance, and Madigan's office called that statement "blatantly untrue."

18 The ideas of "Metals" are a little bit sparser than in Feist's previous works — less blatantly autobiographical, more simply poetic, and filled with more forward-looking sentiments, which is new for her.

19 But “Justice” blatantly couches its pleas for fairness in a racial framework it clearly has no interest in.

20 “By the end of the meeting,” Haldeman remembered, “Nixon was as angry as his foreign affairs chief. The thought that an alleged weirdo was blatantly challenging the president infuriated him.”

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