英:['ʌndɪs'gaɪzdlɪ]
美:['ʌndɪs'gaɪzdlɪ]
英:['ʌndɪs'gaɪzdlɪ]
美:['ʌndɪs'gaɪzdlɪ]
adjective
not disguised or concealed
undisguised impatience
The first known use of undisguised was in the 15th century
1 It is revered as the ecclesiastical capital of the Orthodox world, but it is crammed into a space no bigger than a midsize hotel, and surrounded by a Muslim society that has treated it with undisguised hostility.
2 Mom and Dad) looked on Brando — the barbarian at the gates of Broadway and Hollywood — with undisguised horror.
3 His character, Gerald, is a scowling former steelworker who, after some initial reluctance, throws himself into his friends’ amateur-strip-show shenanigans with undisguised gusto.
4 The episode also featured undisguised special guests and Masked Singer alumni Michelle Williams, Rumer Willis, Joey Fatone, and Bow Wow.
5 Porsche is nearly ready to unleash its second electric model, and our spy photographer has now captured photos showing the Macan EV almost entirely undisguised.
6 Although the cabin of the pre-production car is still covered with drapes of black cloth, the two major innovations—a much larger circular center touchscreen and the bar of toggle switches below it—are totally undisguised.
7 This dogma holds that China is best seen as B.D. and A.D.—before Deng and after Deng—and that without Deng there would be no Xi Jinping, China’s present strongman-for-life whose quest to dominate the world isn’t just undisguised but also, arguably, within grasp.
8 During the campaign, Biden’s broad, if vague, assurances that Washington could be redeemed effectively contrasted with Trump’s undisguised politico creed—a jumble of whataboutism, contempt for human rights and American ambition, a Putinist assumption that everyone operates in bad faith.
1 赤裸裸地
2 赤裸裸
3 未伪装
4 显而易见地