overt 的定义
- open to view or knowledge; not concealed or secret: overt hostility.
- Heraldry. represented as open: a purse overt.
overt 近义词
obvious, unconcealed
更多overt例句
- There are a couple of Gideon lines that were just too overt.
- 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.
- However, in a fictional world of horrors, overt expression of your emotions—even screaming your lungs out—is expected.
- That improvement, an overt win for DEI, also translates into real dollars for organizations.
- 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.
- The dress bizarrely burdened Hurley with a ready-made character to play up to, which she did without overt complaint.
- Poverty, alienation, estrangement, continuously aggravated by racism, overt and institutional.
- They may now also raise unlimited amounts of money to fund such overt political messages.
- Black-white relations had signifiers other than the overt events of the civil rights movement.
- Instead, the film focuses specifically on Hayward and her family, stripped of overt political messages or loaded debates.
- Yet how came it that even a low-caste mongrel of a Lascar should offer such an overt insult to a Brahmin!
- In the first place, one element of public-house talk—the overt or sly indecency—is left out.
- There is, of course, no overt novelty in the theory advanced by Bronson Howard in his address.
- The inexorable unwritten law which forbids overt scandal sentenced me.
- Unlike the others, there is nothing hasty or overt in his plans.