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1 rundheraus
- {bluntly} lỗ mãng, không giữ ý tứ, tính thẳng thừng, toạc móng heo - {plainly} rõ ràng, giản dị, đơn giản, mộc mạc, chất phác, thẳng thắn, không quanh co, không úp mở = jemandem rundheraus erklären {to tell someone flat}+ -
2 geradeheraus
- {from the shoulder; straight from the shoulder; straight on} = geradeheraus gesagt {plainly spoken; plainspoken}+ -
3 kurz gesagt
- {in short; in sum; to cut a long story short} = offen gesagt {plainly speaking}+ = nicht gesagt {unvoiced}+ = gesagt, getan {no sooner said then done}+ = unter uns gesagt... {Between me and you and the gatepost}+ = du hast es selbst gesagt {you said so yourself}+ -
4 die Augen
- {eyesight} sức nhìn, thị lực, tầm nhìn = vor Augen {in full view}+ = die Augen rollen {to goggle}+ = die Augen öffnen {to undeceive}+ = die Augen aufreißen {to gape}+ = die Augen verbinden {to blindfold}+ = Augen geradeaus! {front eyes!}+ = unter vier Augen {between you and me and the gatepost; confidentially; face to face; in private}+ = den Augen trauen {to believe your eyes}+ = die Augen offenhalten {to keep one's eyes open}+ = mit scharfen Augen {lynxeyed}+ = große Augen machen {to be all eyes}+ = in die Augen fallen {to strike (struck,struck)+ = scharfe Augen haben {to be keen-eyed}+ = die tiefliegenden Augen {deepset eyes}+ = die großen runden Augen {saucer eyes}+ = in die Augen fallend {bold}+ = mit verbundenen Augen {blindfold}+ = mach deine Augen auf! {watch your steps!}+ = mit den Augen blinzeln {to wink one's eyes}+ = das strengt meine Augen an {this tries my eyes}+ = Sie machte große Augen. {She looked surprised.}+ = für beide Augen dienend {binocular}+ = aus den Augen verlieren {to lose sight of}+ = jemandem die Augen verbinden {to hoodwink}+ = mit weit aufgerissenen Augen {saucer-eyed}+ = der Rauch beißt mir in die Augen {the smoke is stinging my eyes}+ = ich traute meinen Augen nicht {My eyes nearly popped out of my head}+ = Er zeigte es vor aller Augen. {He showed it for all the world to see.}+ = eine Binde vor den Augen haben {to have a blindfold over one's eyes}+ = Meine Augen sind sehr schlecht. {My sight is very poor.}+ = Er sagte es mir unter vier Augen. {He told it to me in confidence.}+ = kleiner Druck strengt die Augen an {small print is a strain to someone's eyes}+ = ihr verschwamm alles vor den Augen {everything swam before her eyes}+ = jemandem Sand in die Augen streuen {to throw dust in someone's eyes}+ = ihm drehte sich alles vor den Augen {his head swam}+ = jemandem einen Wunsch von den Augen ablesen {to read someone's wish in her eyes}+ = jemandem etwas handgreiflich vor Augen führen {to show someone something quite plainly}+
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plainly — (adv.) late 14c., from PLAIN (Cf. plain) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
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plainly — adverb 1. unmistakably ( plain is often used informally for plainly ) (Freq. 12) the answer is obviously wrong she was in bed and evidently in great pain he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list it is all patently nonsense she… … Useful english dictionary
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