flatly的意思和读音

flatly

: [ˈflætli] : ['flætli]

adv.

adv.equivocally,animatedly

adv.categorically,completely,flat,absolutely,unequivocally

flatlyadv.

1.in a way that is very definite and will not be changed

to flatly deny/reject/oppose sth

I flatly refused to spend any more time helping him.

2.in a dull way with very little interest or emotion

‘Oh, it's you,’ she said flatly.“。”

adv.1.,2.;,3.,

adv.1.in a firm and definite way intended to end discussion of a subject2.without showing any emotion or interest

1. flash point ( flatly fraud ...

3. ... finance flatly fold ...

4. flatling flatly flatness ...

5. the Serious Fraud Office flatly adv. allegation n. ...

6.round the world)、,(flatly)(spend)

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1.He flatly states which countries he thinks are disintegrating, and which ones he thinks seem to be ascending.

2.And Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) flatly declared, "I never wanted to get out of a place as much as I did to get out of the presidency. "(UlyssesS.Grant,1869-1877:“。”

3.Well, Mr Lockwood, I argued and complained, and flatly refused him fifty times; but in the long run he forced me to an agreement.

4.A commemorative MSN. com piece flatly asserted earlier this year that "taking the pill has no impact on breast cancer risk. "MSN广,“”。

5.He flatly rejected the Israelis' analysis that the Egyptian president could hang on and that America should do everything to help him.

6.US and Afghan officials say the insurgents enjoy at least some measure of protection from Pakistan -- although the army flatly denies this.——使

7.What is to be done? As long as you press chewed gum on the surface of the seal flatly, it can clear dirt thoroughly and keep seal clean.

8.The Huffington Post erupted, with former Senator Gary Hart flatly stating that the killings were the result of angry political rhetoric.

9.For its part, Apple flatly denied those claims, saying that it expects high social-responsibility standards from its supply partners.

10.It was known that the President was not prepared flatly to overrule his Secretary of State on the Middle East.