outright
adv. 完全地; 徹底地; 坦率地,不客氣地; 即刻,馬上
adj. 完全的,徹底的; 直率的; 明白的; 總共的
You use outright to describe behaviour and actions that are open and direct, rather than indirect.
Kawaguchi finally resorted to an outright lie.
川口最後乾脆睜著眼睛說瞎話。
...outright condemnation.
公開譴責
Outright means complete and total.
She had failed to win an outright victory...
她沒能大獲全勝。
The response of the audience varied from outright rejection to warm hospitality.
觀眾反應不一,有人完全不能接受,也有人擊掌叫好。
1. without reservation or exception
1. without restrictions or stipulations or further payments;
2. without reservation or concealment;
3. without any delay;
Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.
長遠看來,逃避危險並不比直面危險更安全.
You should persuade her to marry you outright.
你應該徹底勸服她嫁給你.
How could they do that except by outright confiscations and taxes even higher than Chiang's?
他們若不赤裸裸地搜刮民財,不進行比蔣介石還厲害的橫徵暴斂,能維持下去 嗎 ?
Ahab at first tried buy the vineyard outright , willing to offer a fabulous price far it.
起初,亞哈王公開地試法要買那葡萄園, 並願意付出極好的價錢.
I told him outright what I thought of his behaviour.
我把我對他所作所為的看法直率地告訴了他.