straight的中文翻译
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straight1
(not in curve)
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笔直的
adv.
(straighter, straightest)
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not in a curve or at an angle; in a straight line
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Keep straight on for two miles.
向前一直走两英里。
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Can you stretch your arms out straighter?
你能把胳膊再伸得直一些吗?
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He was too tired to walk straight.
我累得都走路都东倒西歪了。
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I can't shoot straight (= accurately).
我射击不准。
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She looked me straight in the eye.
她直视着我。
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straight2
(immediately)
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马上, 立即, 径直
adv.
(straighter, straightest)
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by a direct route; immediately
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Come straight home after school.
放学后直接回家。
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I was so tired I went straight to bed.
我太累了,直接上床睡觉了。
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She went straight from college to a top job.
她大学一毕业就从事了一份优越的工作。
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I'm going to the library straight after the class.
我下课后就直奔图书馆。
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I'll come straight to the point—your work isn't good enough.
让我们直入主题吧,你的工作做得不够好。
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straight3
(in level/correct position)
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直的, 垂直的, 水平的, 端正的
adv.
(straighter, straightest)
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in or into a level or vertical position; in or into the correct position
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Sit up straight!
坐直了!
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She pulled her hat straight.
她将帽子拉直了。
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straight4
(honestly)
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坦率地, 直率的
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(straighter, straightest)
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honestly and directly
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I told him straight that I didn't like him.
我坦白地告诉他了,我不喜欢他。
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Are you playing straight with me?
你没有在跟我耍花招吧。
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straight5
(without interruption)
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连续地, 径直, 立即
adv.
(straighter, straightest)
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continuously without interruption
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They had been working for 16 hours straight.
他们已经一连工作了16个小时。
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straight6
(without curves)
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笔直的, 成直线的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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without a bend or curve; going in one direction only
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a straight line
直线
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a straight road
笔直的公路
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long straight hair (= without curls)
直直的长发
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a boat sailing in a straight line
直线航行的船
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straight-backed chairs
直背靠椅
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straight7
(Aviation)
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直的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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having no curves or bends; moving in one direction
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straight8
(clothing)
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衣服等不张开的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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not fitting close to the body and not curving away from the body
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straight9
(aim/blow)
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直接的, 成直线的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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going directly to the correct place
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a straight punch to the face
正中脸上的一击
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straight10
(in level/correct position)
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笔直的, 水平, 垂直, 端正
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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positioned in the correct way; level, vertical or parallel to sth
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Is my tie straight?
我的领带正不正?
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straight11
(clean/neat)
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干净整洁的, 井然有序的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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clean and neat, with everything in the correct place
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It took hours to get the house straight.
花费了好半天才把房子收拾了出来。
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straight12
(honest)
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坦诚的, 直率的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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honest and direct
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a straight answer to a straight question
提问直率,回答坦诚
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I don't think you're being straight with me.
我认为你没有跟我坦诚相见。
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It's time for some straight talking.
现在开始打开天窗说亮话。
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straight13
(choice)
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简单的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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simple; involving only two clear choices
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It was a straight choice between taking the job and staying out of work.
要么接受这份工作,要么接受失业,再无别的选择。
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The election was a straight fight between the two main parties.
那次的选举是两大党的直接交锋。
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straight14
(actor/play)
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严肃的, 朴实无华的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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not connected with comedy or musical theatre, but with serious theatre
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straight15
(without interruption)
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连续的, 接连的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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one after another in a series, without interruption
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The team has had five straight wins.
这支队伍已经连赢五场了。
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straight16
(alcoholic drink)
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纯的, 不掺水的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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not mixed with water or anything else
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straight17
(normal/boring)
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普通的, 一般的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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you can use straight to describe a person who is normal and ordinary, but who you consider dull and boring
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straight18
(sex)
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异性恋的
adj.
(straighter, straightest)
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straight19
(sex)
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异性恋的
noun
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a person who has sexual relationships with people of the opposite sex, rather than the same sex
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gays and straights
同性恋者和异性恋者
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straight20
(of road/track)
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笔直的路
noun
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a straight part of a racetrack or road