1 ADV-GRADED [ADVERB adjective/-ed] 坦率地(讲) 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. 坦率地(讲) [emphasis]
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'You don't give a damn about my feelings, do you.' —
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'Quite frankly, I don't.'.
“你根本不在乎我的感受,是不是。”—“说老实话,是不在乎。”
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Frankly, Thomas, this question of your loan is beginning to worry me.
老实讲,托马斯,你贷款的问题开始让我担心了。
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I was frankly astonished at the degree to which different singers can affect the interpretation of a song.
说实话,不同歌手对一首歌曲有如此不同的诠释让我感到惊讶。
SYN honestly, sincerely, in truth, candidly
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