overt / oʊˈvɜrt, ˈoʊ vɜrt /

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overt 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. open to view or knowledge; not concealed or secret: overt hostility.
  2. Heraldry. represented as open: a purse overt.

overt 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

obvious, unconcealed

更多overt例句

  1. There are a couple of Gideon lines that were just too overt.
  2. Those who reflect her overt racism, her unhinged conspiracy thinking and her endorsement of violence against public figures are now treated as a serious political constituency within the Republican Party.
  3. However, in a fictional world of horrors, overt expression of your emotions—even screaming your lungs out—is expected.
  4. That improvement, an overt win for DEI, also translates into real dollars for organizations.
  5. Although a project 16 years in the past, the aftermath of “Battle for Middle-earth” made overt what happened behind-the-scenes as the video game industry grew from small teams to major productions involving hundreds.
  6. The dress bizarrely burdened Hurley with a ready-made character to play up to, which she did without overt complaint.
  7. Poverty, alienation, estrangement, continuously aggravated by racism, overt and institutional.
  8. They may now also raise unlimited amounts of money to fund such overt political messages.
  9. Black-white relations had signifiers other than the overt events of the civil rights movement.
  10. Instead, the film focuses specifically on Hayward and her family, stripped of overt political messages or loaded debates.
  11. Yet how came it that even a low-caste mongrel of a Lascar should offer such an overt insult to a Brahmin!
  12. In the first place, one element of public-house talk—the overt or sly indecency—is left out.
  13. There is, of course, no overt novelty in the theory advanced by Bronson Howard in his address.
  14. The inexorable unwritten law which forbids overt scandal sentenced me.
  15. Unlike the others, there is nothing hasty or overt in his plans.