
好词典

源自中古英语 'blatant',最初可能来自拉丁语 'blaterare'(喋喋不休),后来演变为形容明显且令人不悦的行为或态度。
❶ 明目张胆地,公然地,形容行为或态度非常明显且不加掩饰,通常带有负面含义。
“He blatantly ignored the rules and did whatever he wanted.”
(他公然无视规则,想做什么就做什么。)
“She was blatantly lying to everyone in the room.”
(她在房间里对所有人明目张胆地撒谎。)
blatantly obvious — 形容某事极其明显,几乎无法忽视或否认。
“It was blatantly obvious that he was cheating on the test.”
(很明显他在考试中作弊了。)