candor
英
美
n. 坦率,正直,公正;白色;光明
COCA.13158
英英释义
noun
- the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech
- ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty
双语例句
- Sometimes his candor made the people from State squirm a little.
他的坦率态度有时颇使国务院的人有些局促不安。 - Madison Avenue man might call this persuasion; I prefer the greater candor of the word coercion.
广告人可能称之为「说服」,我喜用直率的「强制」。 - But maintaining any relationship requires commitment and candor.
但是,维持任何关系都需要承诺和坦诚。 - He wondered whether these remarks came from naive candor or from what her cousin had called her social experience.
鸿渐不知道这些话是出于她的天真直率,还是她表姐所谓手段老辣。 - Now here shall we find greater candor, consideration, indulgence: he throws himself into the minds of his opponents, he accounts for their mistakes.
在这里我们找到了更强大的直率性、考虑性、放纵性:他站在对手的立场上考虑问题,他为他的错误去解释。 - The style is marked by simplicity, clarity, and candor.
这种风格的特点是简洁、清楚、直截了当。 - First of all, where does this candor and transparency end?
首先,坦率与透明的底线在哪里? - The plain and unvarnished truth; the unvarnished candor of old people and children.
朴素坦率的真理;老年人和孩子的直率、坦白。 - People saw the harm that excessive candor can do.
过分的坦白会给别人造成伤害。 - They say pursuing such prosecutions would have serious negative effects on the candor with which officials in any administration provide their best advice.
他们说,这样的起诉将会对政府官员的坦率直言造成负面影响,而他们正是凭借这样的坦率才能提供最好的建议。
