candour的意思和读音

candour

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1.Mr Brown seems to have encountered the same lack of candour in his discussions about rather larger sums than my now-reduced overdraft.

2.Candour was one of his favourite virtues.

3.On the whole, bosses reject the candour of the out-of-office Mr Blunkett, and adopt instead the unflinching confidence of his former self.

4.Even at this obvious moment for candour Sue could not be quite candid as to the state of that mystery, her heart.便――――

5.Candour has its place in foreign policy, but it requires a strategy to underpin the rhetoric.

6.Such candour endears her to business partners and foreign rivals.

7.This candour is usually rewarded with more negative publicity.

8.The fact that King Abdullah's illness was publicly announced may be cited as a sign of new-found candour that bodes well for the future.

9.Paz, an intelligent and harassed man, began by setting forth the general case for revolution with fluency and candour.

10.Newspapers not known for their candour about Egypt began to describe it with a new, hard clarity.