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小词详解 | blatant
blatant 英 [ˈbleɪtnt] 美 [ˈbleɪtnt]
It seems reasonable for companies to expect some level of economic return on any wellness programme that they provide. But the trade-off should not be too blatant.
对企业来说,期望自己提供的任何健康计划都能产生一定的经济回报似乎也合情合理。但这种交换的动机不该太过赤裸裸。
——《经济学人》It was not a surprise that President Vladimir Putin of Russia came out in strong support of FIFA against the “blatant attempt” of the United States “to extend its jurisdiction to other states.”
不出预料,俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京站在国际足联一边,强烈反对美国“公然企图将其司法管辖权拓展到其他国家”。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] 公开无耻地做(不好的行为)
你不必为这事吵吵嚷嚷。
You don't have to be blatant about it.
某人衣服刺眼的色彩
the blatant colours of somebody's dress
弥天大谎
blatant lie对一国内政的公然干预
blatant intrusion into a nation's internal affairs
What incensed him the most was the blatant jokes of the ones that passed it all off as a jest, pretending to understand everything and in reality not knowing their own minds.
最让他恼火的是那些把这一切当成笑话的人的公然笑话,他们假装明白一切,实际上却不知道自己的想法。
flagrant: (of something considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive patent: easily recognizable; obvious overt: done or shown openly; plainly or readily apparent, not secret or hidden