frankly
adv. 直率地(說),坦誠地; 真誠地; 坦白地; 平心而論
You use frankly when you are expressing an opinion or feeling to emphasize that you mean what you are saying, especially when the person you are speaking to may not like it.
'You don't give a damn about my feelings, do you.' —
'Quite frankly, I don't.'...
“你根本不在乎我的感受,是不是。”——“說老實話,是不在乎。”
1. (used as intensives reflecting the speaker's attitude) it is sincerely the case that;
He received me not very frankly, looked me all over, and turned to his work again.
他見了我很不自然, 把我全身看了一遍之後, 又轉身去工作了.
Frankly I can not imagine how any manager can afford to get rid of it.
坦率地說我不能想象哪個經理能擺脫得了它.
You can know this simple truth without speaking frankly.
這麼簡單的道理,不用明言你也應該知道的.
Frankly speaking , It'scared me and Ben with chilly perspiration.
說實在的, 這件事把我和周航都嚇出了一身冷汗.
Rhett Butle: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn!
巴特勒: 坦白說, 我親愛的, 我一點也不關心.