blatant 的定义
- brazenly obvious; flagrant: a blatant error in simple addition; a blatant lie.
- offensively noisy or loud; clamorous: blatant radios.
- tastelessly conspicuous: the blatant colors of the dress.
blatant 近义词
obvious; brazen
deafening
更多blatant例句
- Perhaps the most blatant, she said, was its sole use of voter registration lists as a source of finding potential jurors.
- Carrasco’s inclusion in the deal was a blatant salary dump, owing to the $27 million he is owed over the next two seasons.
- Separately, there’s a blatant disconnect between those designing the PPP process and the businesses trying to benefit from it.
- 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.
- Critics fume that the shorts’ actions represent a blatant conflict of interest.
- A blatant case of interrogators asking leading questions is that of David Vasquez.
- Besides the blatant silliness of it all, it does raise some questions—and not about sex.
- The second intervention was much more blatant and actually occurred in the middle of an election campaign.
- According to Haselberger, the archdiocese ignored not only blatant secular crimes, but obvious canonical crimes as well.
- True, it is grounded in the realities of a fight against a sort of blatant segregation that no longer exists.
- She realised now from what a blatant scoundrel she had been saved; but she still bitterly resented our intervention.
- Neither our blatant friend Sabatier, nor our courteous acquaintance of last night, shall catch me sleeping.
- There is not a patent medicine on the market for which any more blatant, extravagant and ridiculous claims are made.
- Three months' time was all that these blatant boasters allowed for the utter destruction of the Huguenots in France.
- At other times the great bull would merely have been enraged at this blatant clamor and taken it as a challenge.