• frank

    英:[fræŋk]  
    美: [fræŋk] 

    frank 基本解释

    • adj. 坦白的,直率的;老实的
    • n. 免费邮寄特权
    • vt. 免费邮寄

    frank 词态变化

    第三人称单数: franks;过去式: franked;过去分词: franked;现在分词: franking;比较级: franker;最高级: frankest;名词: frankness;

    frank 中文词源

    frank 坦率的,真诚的,优雅的

    来自Frank, 法兰克人,部落名。在公元五世纪,整个西欧仍处在一种野蛮的部落时代,整个社会被分成自由人,俘虏,和奴隶三个等级,而Frank人做为战胜级,享受唯一的自由权。后部落名通用化,赋予诸多美好的词义,如自由的,高贵的,美丽的,优雅的,大方的,真诚的等。后主要用于坦率的,其它词义逐渐废弃。参照电影《庞贝末日》。

    Frank 法兰克人

    可能来自old Germanic*frankon, 标枪,词源可能同fork. 比较Saxon, 词源同sax, 斧头。

    frank 英文词源

    frank
    frank: [13] To call someone frank is to link them with the Germanic people who conquered Gaul around 500 AD, the Franks, who gave their name to modern France and the French. After the conquest, full political freedom was granted only to ethnic Franks or to those of the subjugated Celts who were specifically brought under their protection. Hence, franc came to be used as an adjective meaning ‘free’ – a sense it retained when English acquired it from Old French: ‘He was frank and free born in a free city’, John Tiptoft, Julius Caesar’s commentaries 1470.

    In both French and English, however, it gradually progressed semantically via ‘liberal, generous’ and ‘open’ to ‘candid’. Of related words in English, frankincense [14] comes from Old French franc encens, literally ‘superior incense’ (‘superior’ being a now obsolete sense of French franc), and franc [14], the French unit of currency, comes from the Latin phrase Francorum rex ‘king of the Franks’, which appeared on the coins minted during the reign of Jean le Bon (1350–64).

    The Franks, incidentally, supposedly got their name from their preferred weapon, the throwing spear, in Old English franca.
    => french
    frank (adj.)
    c. 1300, "free, liberal, generous;" 1540s, "outspoken," from Old French franc "free (not servile); without hindrance, exempt from; sincere, genuine, open, gracious, generous; worthy, noble, illustrious" (12c.), from Medieval Latin francus "free, at liberty, exempt from service," as a noun, "a freeman, a Frank" (see Frank).

    A generalization of the tribal name; the connection is that Franks, as the conquering class, alone had the status of freemen in a world that knew only free, captive, or slave. For sense connection of "being one of the nation" and "free," compare Latin liber "free," from the same root as German Leute "nation, people" (see liberal (adj.)) and Slavic "free" words (Old Church Slavonic svobodi, Polish swobodny, Serbo-Croatian slobodan) which are cognates of the first element in English sibling "brother, sister" (in Old English used more generally: "relative, kinsman").
    Frank (n.)
    one of the Germanic tribal people (Salian Franks) situated on the lower Rhine from 3c. that conquered Romano-Celtic northern Gaul c.500 C.E.; from their territory and partly from their language grew modern France and French. Old English franc, franca "freeman, noble; Frank, Frenchman," from Medieval Latin francus, a Late Latin borrowing of Frankish *Frank, the people's self-designation (cognate with Old High German Franko, the Latin word also is the source of Spanish and Italian names Franco).

    The origin of the ethnic name is uncertain; it traditionally is said to be from the old Germanic word *frankon "javelin, lance" (compare Old English franca "lance, javelin"), their preferred weapon, but the reverse may be the case. Compare also Saxon, traditionally from root of Old English seax "knife." The adjectival sense of "free, at liberty" (see frank (adj.)) probably developed from the tribal name, not the other way round. It was noted by 1680s that, in the Levant, this was the name given to anyone of Western nationality (compare Feringhee and lingua franca).
    frank (n.)
    short for frankfurter, by 1916, American English. Franks and beans attested by 1953.
    frank (v.)
    "to free a letter for carriage or an article for publication, to send by public conveyance free of expense," 1708, from shortened form of French affranchir, from a- "to" + franchir "to free" (see franchise (v.)). A British parliamentary privilege from 1660-1840; in U.S. Congress, technically abolished 1873. Related: Franked; franking. As a noun, "signature of one entitled to send letters for free," from 1713.

    frank 英文释义

    1. a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll

    frank 同义词解析

    frank, open, plain, blunt, honest, sincere, straightforward

    这些形容词都有"坦率,诚实"之意。

    frank: 强调毫无保留地畅所欲言,不受任何约束。

    open: 指不隐瞒自己的秘密,愿意向他人表露自己或公开暴露自己的缺点。

    plain: 指直言不讳,毫不做作或故弄玄虚。

    blunt: 指讲话坦白直率、不客气,但隐含不得体、不顾及他人感情等意味。

    honest: 指遵守正直等道德准则。

    sincere: 侧重指一个人出自内心地对某人某事表示一种诚意。

    straightforward: 多用于答复、叙述等场合。指直截了当,不回避,或故弄玄虚。

    frank 双语例句

    1. Frank Deford is a contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine.
    弗兰克·德福特是杂志《名利场》的特约编辑。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. Frank is of the opinion that the 1934 yacht should have won.
    弗兰克认为本该是那艘1934年的帆船获胜。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. She hadn't followed her instinct and because of this Frank was dead.
    她没有听从自己心里的话,弗兰克因此死了。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. Frank put the first plank down and nailed it in place.
    弗兰克放下第一块厚木板,把它钉在合适的位置上。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. Frank had been struck down by a massive heart attack.
    弗兰克的身体已经被一场严重的心脏病拖垮了。

    来自柯林斯例句

    frank 实用场景例句

    a full and frank discussion
    坦诚的充分讨论

    牛津词典

    a frank admission of guilt
    坦率承认心里有愧

    牛津词典

    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。

    牛津词典

    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。

    牛津词典

    [不可数名词]They outlined their aims with disarming frankness.
    他们友好坦诚地简述了他们的宗旨。

    牛津词典

    'It is clear that my client has been less than frank with me,' said his lawyer...
    “很明显我的委托人对我不够坦白,”他的律师说。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    They had a frank discussion about the issue.
    他们对这个问题进行了开诚布公的讨论。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    The letter was franked in London on August 6.
    这封信 8 月 6 日在伦敦盖过免费邮戳。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    ...a self-addressed, franked envelope.
    署明回邮地址且已付邮资的信封

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    To be frank, he could also be a bit of a bore...
    老实说,他有时也会让人厌烦。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    To be frank with you, Harvey, I may have made a mistake.
    老实跟你讲,哈维,我可能犯了个错。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    What ever you choose to bring on your travels is of course an individual matter.
    选择在旅途中带上什么东西,当然是您的个人问题.

    期刊摘选

    Faithful [ Frank ; Honest ] words offend the ear but are good for improving one's conduct.
    忠言逆耳利于行.

    《现代汉英综合大词典》

    Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years and the long road to success.
    当弗兰克回想起他早年的艰苦岁月和成功的漫长道路时,他微笑了.

    《用法词典》

    All through the faculty meeting Frank stood up for his friend who was being criticized so severely.
    在全系大会上,法兰克始终维护受到严厉批判的朋友.

    《简明英汉词典》

    Frank Bridge , the village constable , was severely reprimanding the two culprits.
    村上的警察弗兰克·布里奇当时正在严厉地斥责那两个干坏事的人.

    《用法词典》

    Frank is a teacher, and an artist into the bargain.
    法兰克是个教师, 同时也是个艺术家.

    《简明英汉词典》

    While they were discussing the car accident, Frank put in that the road was icy.
    当他们讨论这起车祸时, 弗兰克插嘴说路上覆盖着冰.

    《简明英汉词典》

    Despite my friendship with Frank, I tried not to take sides with him in his argument with his brother.
    尽管我和佛兰克好, 却尽量在他们兄弟的争吵中不偏护他.

    《现代汉英综合大词典》

    A frank discussion can help to clear the air.
    坦率的谈论有助于消除隔阂.

    《简明英汉词典》

    a full and frank discussion
    坦诚的充分讨论

    《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

    Frank disbelieved in astrology.
    弗兰克不相信占星术。

    柯林斯例句

    Frank put the first plank down and nailed it in place.
    弗兰克放下第一块厚木板,把它钉在合适的位置上。

    柯林斯例句

    Hallo, may I speak to Frank, please.
    喂,我找弗兰克。

    柯林斯例句

    To be frank with you, Harvey, I may have made a mistake.
    老实跟你讲,哈维,我可能犯了个错。

    柯林斯例句

    Frank took a large ring of keys from his pocket.
    弗兰克从口袋里掏出一大串钥匙。

    柯林斯例句

    She and Frank had never gotten around to opening a joint account.
    她和弗兰克还没有抽出时间去开联名账户。

    柯林斯例句

    If you'll bear with me, Frank, just let me try to explain.
    你要对我有点儿耐心,弗兰克,让我跟你解释。

    柯林斯例句

    He latched the door, tested it, and turned around to speak to Frank.
    他把门锁上,又试了试,然后转身和弗兰克说话。

    柯林斯例句

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