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 blatant ['bletn.t]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 喧嚣的, 吵闹的, 俗丽的, 炫耀的

  1. Our teacher is guilty of blatant favouritism.
    我们老师有明显的偏心错误。
  2. Everyone is tired of their blatant effronteries.
    大家都厌恶他们粗俗.
  3. You don't have to be blatant about it.
    你不必为这事吵吵嚷嚷。


blatant
[ adj ]
  1. without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious

  2. <adj.all>
    blatant disregard of the law
    a blatant appeal to vanity
    a blazing indiscretion
  3. conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry

  4. <adj.all>
    blatant radios
    a clamorous uproar
    strident demands
    a vociferous mob


Blatant \Bla"tant\, a. [Cf. {Bleat}.]
Bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring;
disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly. ``Harsh
and blatant tone.'' --R. H. Dana.

A monster, which the blatant beast men call. --Spenser.

Glory, that blatant word, which haunts some military
minds like the bray of the trumpet. --W. Irving.

  1. What is not so well known is a more blatant form. The Japanese government has profited, directly and enormously, from the anomalies in the Japanese securities markets created by the securities firms and banks.
  2. Instead there are sudden, arbitrary switches for variety's sake, with colourful patches which hark directly back to Stravinsky, and for emphasis some blatant Hollywood effects (scored with unblinking crudity).
  3. South African Ambassador A. Leslie Manley criticized the action. "This is blatant interference in the internal affairs of a member state of the United Nations," Manley said.
  4. In Dallas, on-the-street drug trafficking today is not as blatant as in past years when dealers were "standing on the streets waving down customers," said Capt.
  5. They maintain that Nazi propaganda is spread at many, if not all, reunion meetings _ even if it is not done in a manner blatant enough to qualify as illegal.
  6. Pork producers and meatpackers deny any health problems exist. They say two-thirds of the meat consumed in the EC does not meet such standards and call the EC action a blatant artificial trade barrier.
  7. Although the EC claimed this was aimed at stopping spread of foot-and-mouth disease, eastern Europe saw it as blatant protectionism.
  8. Sergei Shutov shares a room with David Salle, whose work his resembles so much that you might say he has "appropriated" the master of "appropriation." Yurii Albert confronts the issue of influence in an even more blatant way.
  9. The Soviets even defend their Krasnoyarsk radar, which even dovish U.S. analysts agree is a blatant violation of the treaty.
  10. "They don't do that anymore." For some, the biggest worry isn't blatant criminal activity, but more subtle forms of subterfuge.
  11. Peru's foreign-trade regulations during previous governments had been the usual mess of discretionary protectionism and blatant corruption.
  12. We deplore this blatant use of military aggression in violation of the U.N. charter.
  13. Mr Bek-Nielsen says this was a blatant campaign to try to stop palm oil's invasion of US soyabean markets.
  14. Prosecutors William French and Paul Eckstein accused Miller of "patent, blatant disregard and disobedience" of a deadline set by Gordon.
  15. And when they stay off by themselves, people say, `They think they're better.'" Such resentment seldom surfaces in blatant acts of discrimination, but it sets a subtle tone for relations between the two groups.
  16. The lawsuit also charges a campaign of harassment of IAM members as well as "widespread and blatant" violations of the labor contract.
  17. Rarely is the link between money and deed so blatant on Capitol Hill.
  18. The most blatant act of defiance he cited occurred last month when 98 union members invaded Pittston Coal Group's main preparation plant and occupied the building for four days.
  19. "It has to be a pretty blatant problem for the Senate not to go along with the administration's choice," says Rep. Glenn English (D., Okla.), who heads the House subcommittee overseeing the CFTC.
  20. As blatant a case as Iraq's repeated use of CW during its war with Iran and on the Kurds failed to precipitate global condemnation, to say nothing of sanctions.
  21. Anti-smoking groups have already labeled the campaign a blatant attempt to steal some of Joe Camel's schoolyard business.
  22. Throughout all of this runs the blatant distortion of Judge Bork's views.
  23. Indiana is one of nearly 40 states that have passed anti-takeover laws to create blatant home-court advantages for target companies.
  24. Japan's first space voyage has generated pride along with broadsides about the blatant commercialism of the venture, which cost the nation's largest private broadcasting company $37 million.
  25. Nevertheless, Andrew Schwartzman, executive director of the Media Access Project, a public-interest law firm, said the Boeskys' violation was "so blatant" the FCC shouldn't offer them a reprieve.
  26. "This change in the fortunes of TWA underscores the value of shaking up the blatant bureaucracies existing in much of corporate America," he said in a statement.
  27. Such blatant proof of his uninvisibility, such dissing, angered the young entrepreneur.
  28. "The principles of due process embodied within the United States Constitution, must not, indeed cannot, countenance such blatant unfairness," wrote Judge David A. Berchelmann Jr.
  29. In this cynicism and dejection lies the real price of episodes like the Chihuahua elections, dominated by reports of ballot-stuffing and other blatant irregularities.
  30. But if that happens, and the Democrats are too blatant about drawing the lines for partisan advantage, they can count on finding the map just where it was last time around _ in court.
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