blatancy / ˈbleɪt nt /

公然明目张胆公然性公然的

blatancy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. brazenly obvious; flagrant: a blatant error in simple addition; a blatant lie.
  2. offensively noisy or loud; clamorous: blatant radios.
  3. tastelessly conspicuous: the blatant colors of the dress.

blatancy 近义词

blatancy

等同于 flagrance

blatancy

等同于 flagrancy

blatancy

等同于 flagrantness

更多blatancy例句

  1. Perhaps the most blatant, she said, was its sole use of voter registration lists as a source of finding potential jurors.
  2. Carrasco’s inclusion in the deal was a blatant salary dump, owing to the $27 million he is owed over the next two seasons.
  3. Separately, there’s a blatant disconnect between those designing the PPP process and the businesses trying to benefit from it.
  4. The show’s writers force us to confront how we think we would act if we woke up covered in someone else’s blood in a luxury Bangkok hotel, and then prod us with Cassie doing the blatant opposite.
  5. Critics fume that the shorts’ actions represent a blatant conflict of interest.
  6. A blatant case of interrogators asking leading questions is that of David Vasquez.
  7. Besides the blatant silliness of it all, it does raise some questions—and not about sex.
  8. The second intervention was much more blatant and actually occurred in the middle of an election campaign.
  9. According to Haselberger, the archdiocese ignored not only blatant secular crimes, but obvious canonical crimes as well.
  10. True, it is grounded in the realities of a fight against a sort of blatant segregation that no longer exists.
  11. She realised now from what a blatant scoundrel she had been saved; but she still bitterly resented our intervention.
  12. Neither our blatant friend Sabatier, nor our courteous acquaintance of last night, shall catch me sleeping.
  13. There is not a patent medicine on the market for which any more blatant, extravagant and ridiculous claims are made.
  14. Three months' time was all that these blatant boasters allowed for the utter destruction of the Huguenots in France.
  15. At other times the great bull would merely have been enraged at this blatant clamor and taken it as a challenge.