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out·rightBrE /ˈaʊtraɪt/NAmE /ˈaʊtraɪt/ adjective [only before noun] complete and total 完全的;彻底的;绝对的◆an outright ban/rejection/victory 完全禁止;断然拒绝;彻底胜利◆She was the outright winner. 她是绝对的优胜者。◆No one party is expected to gain an outright majority. 没有任何政党可望获得绝对多数。open and direct 公开的;直率的;直截了当的◆There was outright opposition to the plan. 该计划遭到公开直接反对。 out·rightBrE /ˈaʊtraɪt/NAmE /ˈaʊtraɪt/ adverbin a direct way and without trying to hide anything 公开地;直率地;毫无保留地◆Why don't you ask him outright if it's true? 你为什么不直截了当地问他那是否属实?◆She couldn't help herself and she laughed outright. 她忍不住大笑起来。clearly and completely 完全彻底;干净利落◆Neither candidate won outright. 两个候选人谁也没干脆利落地获胜。◆The group rejects outright any negotiations with the government. 这个团体断然拒绝与政府进行任何谈判。not gradually; immediately 一下子;骤然间;立即◆Most of the crash victims were killed outright. 飞机坠毁的遇难者大都是当场死亡。◆We had saved enough money to buy the house outright. 我们存了足够的钱,能一次付清款项买下这所房子。 |