plain-spoken
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- adj.直言不諱的;坦率的;直言無(wú)隱的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)坦白說(shuō)話的
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The question now is whether Mr. Kan, a plain-spoken former civic activist, can further defy precedent by lasting more than a year in office.
目前的問(wèn)題是,菅直人先生,這位直來(lái)直去的前民間活動(dòng)家,是否能打破慣例,在首相的位置上待上一年。
To his fans, Mr Thompson was the real thing: pro-life, anti-tax, plain-spoken and unlikely ever to change his mind about anything.
對(duì)他的支持者來(lái)說(shuō),湯普森先生是正確的人選:反墮胎,反對(duì)增稅,談吐平和,從不改變他對(duì)任何事物的看法。
Charlie's vocabulary is a little bit less formal and erudite than Bella's. He's a more plain-spoken person.
查理的詞匯表比起貝拉的缺少一點(diǎn)正式和內(nèi)涵。他是一個(gè)隨性坦率的人。
Third, Mr Sarkozy's hallmark is to introduce reforms with well-communicated and plain-spoken appeals to common sense.
第三,薩爾科齊先生的特點(diǎn)是通過(guò)對(duì)于常識(shí)來(lái)講很好交流的以及清楚表達(dá)的吸引力來(lái)引進(jìn)改革。
These folks might well prefer a plain-spoken war hero like Mr McCain to the articulate and arugula-munching Mr Obama.
與口若懸河,整日咀嚼芝麻菜的奧巴馬相比,這些人很可能更鐘情像麥凱恩這樣說(shuō)話直截了當(dāng)的戰(zhàn)斗英雄。
As the title of Brooke Masters's new biography suggests, Mr Spitzer is a combative fellow. He can be admirably plain-spoken, too.
布魯克?馬斯特斯的新傳記標(biāo)題表明,斯皮策是個(gè)好斗之人,同時(shí)也因說(shuō)話直來(lái)直去而受人欽佩。
They are cynical yet warmhearted, plain spoken but smart, and they have razor-sharp wit.
他們熱情、玩世不恭、說(shuō)話直率,但聰明,他們很有智慧。