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- n.弗兰克;免费邮寄特权;免费寄发签字[印戳];免费递送的邮件
- adj.坦率的;直率的
- v.(在信件上)盖邮资已付印记
- 网络法兰克;坦白的;率直的
比较级:franker 最高级:frankest 过去分词:franked 现在分词:franking 第三人称单数:franks adj.+n. frank discussion,frank attitude,frank manner,frank talk adj. forthright,free,honest,guileless,open 1. | 坦率的;直率的honest and direct in what you say, sometimes in a way that other people might not like |
| a full and frank discussion 坦诚而充分的讨论 | | a frank admission of guilt 坦率承认心里有愧 | | He was very frank about his relationship with the actress. 他对自己和那位女演员的关系直言不讳。 | | To be frank with you , I think your son has little chance of passing the exam. 坦诚相告,我认为你的儿子不大可能通过考试。 |
1. | [oftpass] ~ sth (在信件上)盖邮资已付印记,盖免付邮资印记to stamp a mark on an envelope, etc. to show that the cost of posting it has been paid or does not need to be paid |
n. | | adj. | | v. | | un. | 1. 佛兰克(Ilya Mikhailovich,1908-,俄国物理学家,与Pavel A. Cerenkov及Igor E.Tamm合得1958年诺贝尔物理奖) |
n. | 1. a member of a Germanic people who lived along the Rhine valley and spread westward during the decline of the Roman Empire in the 4th century 2. the right to have mailed items delivered free of charge 3. an official mark printed on a letter or parcel to show that postage has been paid or that postage is free of charge 1. a member of a Germanic people who lived along the Rhine valley and spread westward during the decline of the Roman Empire in the 4th century 2. the right to have mailed items delivered free of charge 3. an official mark printed on a letter or parcel to show that postage has been paid or that postage is free of charge | adj. | 1. open, honest, and sometimes forceful in expressing true feelings and opinions 2. allowing people's true feelings and opinions to be openly and often bluntly stated 3. having or showing an appealingly open and honest nature 4. openly expressed, without concealment or disguise 5. honest about the situation or your opinions, even if this offends people 1. open, honest, and sometimes forceful in expressing true feelings and opinions 2. allowing people's true feelings and opinions to be openly and often bluntly stated 3. having or showing an appealingly open and honest nature 4. openly expressed, without concealment or disguise 5. honest about the situation or your opinions, even if this offends people | v. | 1. to print an official mark over the stamp on a letter or package to show that payment has been formally accepted 2. to print a mark on a letter or parcel, instead of using a postage stamp, to show that postage has been paid or that there is no postage charge 3. to put a mark on a letter to show that the charge for posting it has been paid |
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