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  1. To put it bluntly, you're fired!
    直截了当地说吧, 你被解雇了!
  2. I put my objections bluntly.
    我直率地表明了我的反对意见
  3. I am hurry in my time, speak bluntly.
    我赶时间,直截了当说出来吧。


bluntly
[ adv ]
in a blunt direct manner
<adv.all>
he spoke bluntlyhe stated his opinion flat-out
he was criticized roundly


Bluntly \Blunt"ly\, adv.
In a blunt manner; coarsely; plainly; abruptly; without
delicacy, or the usual forms of civility.

Sometimes after bluntly giving his opinions, he would
quietly lay himself asleep until the end of their
deliberations. --Jeffrey.

  1. Sen. Paul Trible (R., Va.), a member of the Senate investigating committee, puts it more bluntly: "There's certainly evidence of clear wrongdoing, criminal wrongdoing."
  2. "We want to get a letter to Bentsen from you," she says, bluntly. She also wants the executive to meet with the senator. "That's something down the road we might want to organize," she says.
  3. In a speech before a national party conference in Moscow, the leader of the Russian region of Komi bluntly criticized President Gromyko and other party stalwarts for promoting "the policy of stagnation."
  4. "If you lock up and don't start pulling the trigger from the very start," he says bluntly, "you and your buddies will be overrun.
  5. Mr. McCarthy appears to be a modest throwback to the days of former Teamsters leaders Jimmy Hoffa and Frank Fitzsimmons, who were bluntly hostile to the media.
  6. In the sixth grade, his principal bluntly told Kurt, after he had fought a white boy over a young girl's affections, that the girl's parents didn't want her to date blacks.
  7. As for the rest of the group's non-telecom activities, Mr Ollila says bluntly that he is prepared to devote no more than an hour of his attention a month to them.
  8. A recent article in Moskovskaya Pravda asked bluntly whether such a move could be repeated today.
  9. College admissions officials put it more bluntly, saying the cut was ordered because of the student movement.
  10. 'Many nations would prefer that Ukraine did not exist.' A year ago, when Ukraine was preoccupied with establishing its place in the world, no one in Kiev would have dared to speak so bluntly.
  11. Put bluntly, they find that many westerners smell.
  12. Now, Logan admits bluntly, his research is almost certainly finished, because of a scathing report by federal investigators.
  13. In June, Mr Menem bluntly told the governors to 'be quiet and try to contribute to reforming the constitution, and not introduce destabilising elements'.
  14. In contrast to later statements of White House policy, the November finding bluntly portrayed the operation as an arms-for-hostage swap.
  15. "We made our share of bad loans," James H. Hance Jr., executive vice president and chief financial officer, says bluntly.
  16. Eddie Mahe, a Republican campaign consultant, puts it even more bluntly: "I can't think of a single politician who'd be dumb enough to want to support anything that had anything to do with Iran."
  17. Another lawmaker, Sen. David Boren (D., Okla.), adds bluntly: "I think he will be a very significant witness if he tells the truth."
  18. "I hate worst to lose," he says bluntly.
  19. Only once did I actually have to call a department to ask bluntly if a candidate was black (he wasn't).
  20. John Robb, the chief executive, put the point bluntly on Thursday.
  21. "If the movie gets made, they'll make it with a movie star, whether she's right for the part or not," she says bluntly.
  22. At some point, and I hope soon, we are going to have to state bluntly that no one special-interest group deserves a monopoly on scarce resources.
  23. He bluntly sells his ideas to white businessmen as a cost savings on health insurance and as an investment in an improved labor force.
  24. Mr Crosbie asserted bluntly that 'one of this century's great frontier projects will go forward despite the difficulties and obstacles'.
  25. Now, the bond with the U.S. has been blatantly exposed and, for better or worse, Saudis are able to state bluntly that Americans are friends without looking over their shoulder at militant Moslems or radical Palestinians.
  26. She pursues her own vision without ever, ever compromising.' Everything about Kawakubo, from her bluntly bobbed hair to her intense expression, exudes purpose.
  27. But some of the Simi Valley deals bluntly stated what most others only imply: The money was payment for patients.
  28. Gorbachev's point man on economic reform, Deputy Premier Leonid Abalkin, bluntly told reporters the Politburo no longer would be forming economic policy.
  29. A diplomat in Hanoi says bluntly: 'In five years the (Communist) party will be nationalist or social democrat.' A member of the party, a retired senior civil servant, explains how the party allowed a discussion on political pluralism a year ago.
  30. The message coming through for any candidate so bold as to focus openly, for example, on our need to curb consumption and save more, is, bluntly stated: Get lost.
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