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Definition of openly in English: openlyadverb ˈəʊp(ə)nliˈoʊpənli Without concealment, deception, or prevarication, especially where these might be expected; frankly or honestly. 公开地;坦白地;公然 a lecturer who had openly criticized the government 一位公开批评政府的演讲者。 Example sentencesExamples - Many of them wept openly when he publicly renounced Tibet's claim to full independence.
- Part of the privilege we have as Canadians is that we can express our beliefs openly.
- A group of Labour MSPs are now openly campaigning for ministers to relax their plans.
- To achieve this vision, we have to address areas of weakness honestly and openly.
- It seems that not to be openly against war is totally uncool at the moment!
- Is it still right for women to enjoy this act of pleasure and talk about it openly.
- I set great store by the fact that we live our lives openly, with as much honesty as possible at all times.
- We also think it is important that such an important issue is debated openly and honestly.
- Friends and relatives huddled at the end of the hall, teary-eyed or openly crying.
- I do not want to live in a city which cannot celebrate its diversity openly and honestly.
- One resident has claimed that drug dealing takes place openly near the police station.
- He said his father had talked openly to the family about the asbestos dust he encountered at the factory.
- Elsewhere, industry stalwarts have begun to allege openly that churning is rife.
- Grown men and women cried openly as they swarmed on to the green sward of Croke Park.
- They both broadly agreed with the police view that drugs were not dealt openly in the town.
- Later, those who had openly led Russia and its leaders astray came up with a new tale.
- Now we speak openly about things that our parents would blush to see in print.
- He recognised early on in his writing career that he needed help and has openly sought help with his novels.
- The only way they will be beaten back into the shadows is if these issues are debated properly, and openly.
- People are allowed to use drugs openly in the streets, prostitution is legal too.
Synonyms publicly, in public, in full view of people, for all to see, undisguisedly, blatantly, flagrantly, brazenly, with no attempt at concealment, overtly, boldly, audaciously unashamedly, shamelessly, unabashedly, wantonly, immodestly frankly, candidly, explicitly, honestly, truly, sincerely, forthrightly, directly, straightforwardly, bluntly, plainly, in plain language, unreservedly, without constraint, truthfully, without dissembling, to someone's face, straight from the shoulder, without beating about the bush, with no holds barred, man to man, woman to woman informal on the level British informal straight up
OriginOld English openlīce (see open, -ly2). Definition of openly in US English: openlyadverbˈōpənlēˈoʊpənli Without concealment, deception, or prevarication, especially where these might be expected; frankly or honestly. 公开地;坦白地;公然 he could no longer speak openly of his problems Example sentencesExamples - To achieve this vision, we have to address areas of weakness honestly and openly.
- It seems that not to be openly against war is totally uncool at the moment!
- I do not want to live in a city which cannot celebrate its diversity openly and honestly.
- They both broadly agreed with the police view that drugs were not dealt openly in the town.
- Is it still right for women to enjoy this act of pleasure and talk about it openly.
- He said his father had talked openly to the family about the asbestos dust he encountered at the factory.
- Grown men and women cried openly as they swarmed on to the green sward of Croke Park.
- People are allowed to use drugs openly in the streets, prostitution is legal too.
- I set great store by the fact that we live our lives openly, with as much honesty as possible at all times.
- A group of Labour MSPs are now openly campaigning for ministers to relax their plans.
- Later, those who had openly led Russia and its leaders astray came up with a new tale.
- He recognised early on in his writing career that he needed help and has openly sought help with his novels.
- One resident has claimed that drug dealing takes place openly near the police station.
- We also think it is important that such an important issue is debated openly and honestly.
- The only way they will be beaten back into the shadows is if these issues are debated properly, and openly.
- Part of the privilege we have as Canadians is that we can express our beliefs openly.
- Now we speak openly about things that our parents would blush to see in print.
- Elsewhere, industry stalwarts have begun to allege openly that churning is rife.
- Many of them wept openly when he publicly renounced Tibet's claim to full independence.
- Friends and relatives huddled at the end of the hall, teary-eyed or openly crying.
Synonyms publicly, in public, in full view of people, for all to see, undisguisedly, blatantly, flagrantly, brazenly, with no attempt at concealment, overtly, boldly, audaciously frankly, candidly, explicitly, honestly, truly, sincerely, forthrightly, directly, straightforwardly, bluntly, plainly, in plain language, unreservedly, without constraint, truthfully, without dissembling, to someone's face, straight from the shoulder, without beating about the bush, with no holds barred, man to man, woman to woman
OriginOld English openlīce (see open, -ly). |