英语

词源

源自拉丁語 (白色的)

发音

  • (英國通用美式) 國際音標(幫助)/ˈkæn.dɪd/
  • (美国)音频(檔案)

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(比較級,最高級)

  1. 公正的,客观
    • 1884, Washington Irving, The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus:
      He knew not where to look for faithful advice, efficient aid, or candid judgement.
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
    • 21 January 2018, Oli Smith, in The Sunday Express
      Asked about the Brexit vote, the candid president told Marr: «I am not the one to judge or comment on the decision of your people.»
  2. 率直的,开诚布公的
    • 1871, unknown translator, Jules Verne (original), A Journey To The Center Of The Earth
      My candid opinion was that it was all rubbish!
  3. 没有演习过的,未事先筹划的(照片等)
    • 2002, Popular Photography
      Will the introduction of supplementary flash or flood intrude on a candid picture situation or ruin the mood?

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(複數)

  1. 无筹划而拍摄的照片
    His portraits looked stiff and formal but his candids showed life being lived.

罗马尼亚语

词源

源自法語 ,源自拉丁語

形容词

 m n (陰性單數,陽性複數,陰性和中性複數)

  1. 公正的,客观
  2. 率直的,开诚布公的

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