frankly
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use frankly when you are expressing an opinion or feeling to emphasize that you mean what you are saying, especially when the person you are speaking to may not like it. 坦率地說[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
"You don't give a damn about my feelings, do you."—"Quite frankly, I don't."
“你一點(diǎn)也不在乎我的感情,是吧。” —“坦率地說,是的。”
Frankly, Thomas, this question of your loan is beginning to worry me. 坦率地說,托馬斯,你貸款的問題開始讓我擔(dān)憂。
2. →see also frank
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frankly /?fr??kl?/
劍橋詞典
- in an honest and direct way
- Quite frankly, the thought of it terrified me.
- People say this is a selfish society , but frankly I've seen too much kindness , self-sacrifice and generosity to believe that.
- He wants to compete at international level , but frankly I don't think he's up to it.
- Can I speak frankly with you?
- Frankly, I don't give a damn ! 返回 frankly
坦率地,坦誠地
She spoke very frankly about her experiences . 她非常坦率地講述了自己的經(jīng)歷。
used when giving an honest and direct opinion , often one that might upset someone
坦率地講
Quite frankly, I think this whole situation is ridiculous . 相當(dāng)坦率地講,我認(rèn)為這整個(gè)局面很可笑。
That's a frankly absurd suggestion . 坦率地講,那個(gè)建議簡直是荒唐。
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