副词完全地; 彻底地; 坦率地,不客气地; 即刻,马上
形容词直率的; 完全的,彻底的; 明白的; 总共的
outright
形容词
1. They can now establish outright dictatorship.
他们现在可以建立起彻头彻尾的独裁制度了。
副词
1. She own outright.
她大获全胜。
2. I told him outright what I thought of him.
我坦率地向他说出我对他的想法。
1. 直率的:outriggered 舷外支架的 | outright 直率的 | outrival 胜过
2. 彻底的:outrageous 令人不能容忍的 | outright 彻底的 | outset the beginning 开始,开端
3. 彻底地:compelling 令人信服的 | outright 彻底地 | incredibly 难以置信的
4. 完全的:outrageous 粗暴的 | outright 完全的 | outset 开端
1. 直率的;公开的;直截了当的
You use outright to describe behaviour and actions that are open and direct, rather than indirect.
e.g. Kawaguchi finally resorted to an outright lie.
川口最后干脆睁着眼睛说瞎话。
e.g. ...outright condemnation.
公开谴责
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2. 完全的;彻底的;全部的
Outright means complete and total.
e.g. She had failed to win an outright victory...
她没能大获全胜。
e.g. The response of the audience varied from outright rejection to warm hospitality.
观众反应不一,有人完全不能接受,也有人击掌叫好。
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1. If customers buy the unit outright, another 10 percent discount would be available.
2. If sharing the costs of private cars by car pooling is deemed illegal, it would equate to an outright ban on car pools.
3. outright的近义词
3. A few have spoiled the good efforts of most of the law enforcers as they resort to outright violence.
4. The United States has called for the indefinite suspension if not an outright scrapping of Iran's domestic enrichment program.
5. Problems including widespread disorganization and outright fraud that disenfranchised thousands of voters led several candidates to call for cancellation of the vote.
6. The big intellectual change has come from the International Monetary Fund, once an outright enemy of capital controls.
7. outright
7. That's why these personality traits are considered " markers " for heart disease, not outright " risk factors " like cholesterol or blood pressure.
8. If I spoke Chinese, most pages would have given me at least a chuckle if not an outright guffaw.
9. The lack of an outright winner able to command 326 seats in the House of Commons brings smaller parties into play.
10. Her ancient cultural influence was extended mostly through harmony rather than outright conquest.
adj
1. without reservation or exception
Synonym: straight-out unlimited
adv
1. without any delay
e.g. he was killed outright
Synonym: instantaneously instantly in a flash
2. without reservation or concealment
e.g. she asked him outright for a divorce
3. without restrictions or stipulations or further payments
e.g. buy outright