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blatant  
KK:[ˈblеtṇt] DJ:[ˈblеitǝnt]
權威釋義


a.

  1. 喧鬧的
  2. 公然的;露骨的
  3. 刺眼的;炫耀的

衍生

ad.

blatantly

n.

blatancy

辨析

同義參見:

patent flagrant vociferous

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》

/ˈbleɪt(ə)nt/

adj.

open and unashamed; flagrant.

Derivative

  • blatancy n.
  • blatantly adv.

History

The word blatant was first used by the poet Edmund Spenser in his romance The Faerie Queene (1596), in which he called a thousand-tongued monster produced by Cerberus and Chimaera the blatant beast. Spenser used the monster as a symbol of slander, and may have adopted the word blatant from Scots blatand ‘bleating’. Blatant was subsequently used to mean ‘loud and clamorous’; the sense ‘unashamed, flagrant’ arose in the late 19th century.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》