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 frankness ['fræŋknɪs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 率直, 坦白

  1. I'm not surprised at her frankness.
    我一点也不惊讶她的率直。
  2. She spoke about her fears with complete frankness.
    她对自己的恐惧直言不讳。
  3. His frankness often gets him into deep water.
    他的直率经常给他带来麻烦。


frankness
[ noun ]
  1. the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech

  2. <noun.attribute>
  3. the trait of being blunt and outspoken

  4. <noun.attribute>


Frankness \Frank"ness\, n.
The quality of being frank; candor; openess; ingenuousness;
fairness; liberality.

  1. Observer now has a red face as a result of making a mistake when handing its 'Clean Breast' award for frankness yesterday to David Lloyd-Jacob of Butte Mining.
  2. "The present relations between military leaders of the two blocs are distinguished by their frankness and a sincere desire for compromises on all issues," Tass quoted him as saying.
  3. Despite his tough-talking frankness, Yeltsin has expressly refrained from presenting himself as a direct rival to Gorbachev. But he has done nothing to conceal the animosity between himself and Ligachev.
  4. The mask of reservation fell to reveal frankness and undisguised passionate pity." But his popularity proved short-lived.
  5. Fred has an agreeable frankness when it comes to Bourbon.
  6. Auden's was a fast circle for Britten, and at one point he writes, with uncharacteristic frankness, that he was "having an inferiority complex in the company of brains" like Auden's.
  7. Another reason advertisers can get away with such frankness: Japanese network-TV programming itself is rather explicit.
  8. Her style recalled the simpicity and frankness that won millions of Filipinos to her cause in 1986.
  9. And when Sears made cuts last year, chief executive Liam Strong used his interim report to explain the situation with exemplary frankness.
  10. Paine was tried and convicted, in absentia, for his seditious frankness; possession of his influential pamphlet was made a crime.
  11. I do think you do need that kind of frankness and I do favor certain kinds of testing.
  12. His innocent frankness in referring openly to the big C provides a lesson to the evasive adults; and he himself grows up a little after wild schemes to intercede with the Queen and fly the best doctor in the world back to Oz to cure his brother.
  13. Host Richard Heffner's guest is Judge Harold Rothwax of the New York State Supreme Court, whose views of the criminal justice system emerge with exemplary frankness.
  14. One Cuban-trained ANC fighter said he was impressed with the frankness of the talks and the warm atmosphere.
  15. Finding successful treatments for both problems will be a test of whether all the participants in this process are willing to treat one another and the public with frankness and good faith.
  16. Strange as it might seem, the final impetus toward bringing financial frankness to Olympia might come from the U.S.S.R.
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