plainly的意思和读音

plainly

: [ˈpleɪnli] : ['pleɪnli]

adv.

adv.+v.plainly show

adv.elaborately,obscurely,evasively

adv.simply,normally,basically,naturally,purely

plainlyadv.

1.in a way that is easy to see, hear, understand or believe

The sea was plainly visible in the distance.

The lease plainly states that all damage must be paid for.

She had no right to interfere in what was plainly a family matter.

Plainly(= obviously) something was wrong.

2.using simple words to say sth in a direct and honest way

To put it plainly, he's a crook./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.in a simple way, without decoration

She was plainly dressed and wore no make-up.

adv.1.,,;2.;;3.4.5.6.7.1.,,;2.;;3.4.5.6.7.

adv.1.in a way that is easy to see, hear, notice, etc.2.without a lot of decoration3.in a direct and honest way, without trying to hide anything4.if something is plainly true, wrong, necessary, etc., it is obvious that it is true, wrong, etc.1.in a way that is easy to see, hear, notice, etc.2.without a lot of decoration3.in a direct and honest way, without trying to hide anything4.if something is plainly true, wrong, necessary, etc., it is obvious that it is true, wrong, etc.

1. plateau,prairie plainly plainspoken

2. stakeholder plainly baffles 使 ...

3. plateau,prairie plainly plainspoken

4. certainly plainly of course ...

5. to keep;to leave definitely;obviously;plainly;undoubtedly final;finally;last;ultimate ...

6. ... or stairs it can be easily seen;plainly vary between certain limits () ...

7. [clearly] () [plainly] [clearly demarcated] ...

8. ★earnestly adv. plainly adv. ★criticism ...

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1.He spoke plainly about this, and Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him.

2.Prosecutors had alleged that Mr. Turner wrote: "Let me be the first to say this plainly: These Judges deserve to be killed. ":“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>”。

3.Harder decisions followed. Libya's army continued to shell other rebel-held cities, and its snipers were plainly targeting civilians.

4.Yet he still maintains some of his allure when he takes the wrong course, but does so plainly out of principle.

5.But experience has plainly shown that this is the only path to carry out the command of the Constitution.

6.You know, distasteful food, plainly-looking staff, noisy environment, overheated or overcooled rooms, all this will drive customers away.使

7.If Obama said nothing or was plainly indifferent, gay-rights activists might be irked but would not be quite so disappointed.

8.He could not have said more plainly, ' It will soon be you and I. 'There was an understanding between them.:“。”

9.If you think you failed to see an opportunity on time, or just didn't act on it when you had to, or you just plainly blew the whole thing.

10.Yet plainly she did not accept them at his own valuation .