Blatant Meaning in English
word
ˈbɫeɪtənt
BLAY-tuhnt
blˈeɪtənt
BLAY-tuhnt
释义
Describes something bad or wrong that is very obvious and easy for everyone to see. Often used for actions done without shame or in a rude way.
用法与细微差别
'Blatant' is typically negative, stressing that something bad is shamelessly obvious. Often collocates with words like 'lie', 'disregard', 'violation'. It's more formal and stronger than just 'obvious'.
Spanish: descarado - evidentePortuguese (BR): descarado - evidentePortuguese (PT): descarado - óbvioChinese (Simplified): 公然的 - 明目张胆的Chinese (Traditional): 公然的 - 明目張膽的Hindi: साफ़-साफ़ - बेशर्मArabic: صارخ - فاضحBengali: স্পষ্ট - প্রকাশ্য - নির্লজ্জ (খারাপ ক্ষেত্রে)Russian: вопиющий - откровенный (в негативном смысле)Japanese: あからさま - 露骨Vietnamese: trắng trợn - hiển nhiên (theo nghĩa xấu)Korean: 노골적인 - 뻔한 (부정적인 의미)Turkish: bariz - apaçık (kötü anlamda)Urdu: اعلانياً - کھلم کھلا (منفی معنی میں)Indonesian: terang-terangan (dalam arti negatif) - mencolok
例句
That was a blatant lie.
basic
His blatant disregard for the rules surprised everyone.
basic
She made a blatant mistake in her report.
basic
It was a blatant attempt to cheat on the test.
natural
His excuse was so blatant that nobody believed him.
natural
You can't get away with such a blatant violation of the rules.
natural