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  1. Quite frankly, I'm not surprised.
    坦白地说,我并不感到意外。
  2. I feel it my duty to speak frankly to you.
    我觉得我有义务要坦白地对你说。
  3. Frankly speaking, he is not so bad as you might think.
    坦白讲,他没有你想像中的坏。


frankly
[ adv ]
(used as intensives reflecting the speaker's attitude) it is sincerely the case that
<adv.all>
honestly, I don't believe itcandidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience
frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn


Frankly \Frank"ly\, adv.
In a frank manner; freely.

Very frankly he confessed his treasons. --Shak.

Syn: Openly; ingenuously; plainly; unreservedly;
undisguisedly; sincerely; candidly; artlessly; freely;
readily; unhesitatingly; liberally; willingly.

  1. "There are some political problems that we have that I have discussed very frankly with Mr. Gorbachev, not the least of them the $5 billion a year going down to Cuba," Bush said.
  2. Mr. Richards, the attorney representing Mr. Mozer who called the guidelines estimate obtained by this newspaper "frankly ridiculous," added: "First of all, your whole analysis is extraordinarily premature.
  3. And, frankly, he deserves to have his president and the president's spokesman commend him for the work that he's done in the last two year." Fitzwater said he would not comment on the circumstances of Cavazos' resignation, which occurred Wednesday.
  4. I don't know how you feel, my dear, But frankly, I don't give a damn.
  5. The issue of the tin is, frankly, rather irrelevant.' 'But what about your behaviour?
  6. All through the eighties when many were producing what he called 'frankly trashy clothes' he went on doing his own thing.
  7. Even some retired executives are scared to speak frankly about Mr. Pickens.
  8. Authoritarian and dogmatic approaches to telling people "in frankly moral terms, that some of the things that people do nowadays are wrong" just haven't worked.
  9. "You have a whole lot of people out there really, really desperate for a new way of life," said Larry Chezick, a county commissioner. "It frankly swamped us.
  10. "From what I've been able to observe, FEMA, very frankly, got a bum rap," she said.
  11. During a lunchtime break, Hastings told reporters outside the hearing room that Dredge was "an incredible liar." "Quite frankly, I don't like him," Hastings said. "Never did, never will."
  12. But I simply don't know it if there is, and I'd be surprised, frankly.
  13. The Republican victories in Utah and Montana were a "clear sign that there was a positive coattail effect for George Bush, but frankly those are the only two states where I saw that," Ms. Davis said.
  14. Its political parties reflect a wide spectrum of views from the frankly xenophobic right through the Catholic middle to a respectable, former communist, social democratic left.
  15. "We frankly have never really focused on it until five or six years ago," said John Brock, president of economic development for the Greater Houston Partnership.
  16. Thomas Stoddard, head of the Lambda Legal Defense Fund, called the prospect of the speech "frankly shocking."
  17. "It's much quieter here since the Strodes left the area and, frankly, we hope they never return." Strat Douthat is the AP Southeast regional reporter, based in Atlanta.
  18. 'Quite frankly my view really has not changed at all. 'We have taken a very long term view and I think what is happening now is an almost inevitable set of very difficult issues that can be expected - monetary issues, nationalism, defence and security.
  19. NRSV _ "We have spoken frankly to you Corinthians; our heart is wide open to you." Psalm 98:8 _ RSV _ "Let the hills sing for joy together."
  20. There's some political problems that we have that I've discussed very frankly with Mr. Gorbachev, not the least of them $5 billion a year going down to Cuba.
  21. "As far as numbers are concerned, frankly we don't have a clear fix on that.
  22. If they went to a six-day work week, I'd quite frankly look for another line of work," said Hillman.
  23. Whoever is their leader, Labour is the traditional party of high taxation.' Some Tory backbenchers frankly admitted that Mr Blair would pose a substantial new threat to them.
  24. But it is all too easy, frankly, not to be careful enough, because we get carried away with the science."
  25. Next up: a book started by Ryan that chronicles his life and deals frankly with questions about AIDS.
  26. "Quite frankly, the president's plan is not tough enough, bold enough or imaginative enough to meet the crisis at hand," Biden said.
  27. He called on investors to be patient 'because, frankly speaking, Hutchison has a few problems'. The market, being the market, knows the outcome of any friction between Mr Li and Mr Murray.
  28. Quite on our own we chose our students as a matter of mission, demographics and, frankly, economic necessity.
  29. "Quite frankly, it's a giveback right now.
  30. 'It is clear that Mr Kuchma wants to make a start although, frankly, I do not know if he will have the strength to succeed.' Price liberalisation will not please Ukrainian consumers whose purchasing power has fallen sharply over the past year.
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