point-blank
- IPA[ˌpɔɪntˈblaŋk]
英式
- (of a shot, bullet, or other missile) fired from very close to its target;(of a statement or question) direct and without explanation or qualification
- (of the firing of a shot, bullet, or other missile) from very close to its target;in a blunt and direct manner, without explanation or qualification
- 釋義
形容詞
- 1. (of a shot, bullet, or other missile) fired from very close to its target the bullet was fired at point-blank range
- ▪ (of a statement or question) direct and without explanation or qualification this point-blank refusal to discuss the issue
副詞
- 1. (of the firing of a shot, bullet, or other missile) from very close to its target Waxman fired the pistol point-blank at Clyde 同義詞
- ▪ in a blunt and direct manner, without explanation or qualification he refuses point-blank to be photographed or give interviews 同義詞
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- IPA[ˈpɔɪnt ˈˌblæŋk]
美式
- (of a shot, bullet, or other missile) fired from very close to its target: the bullet was fired at point-blank range
- (of the firing of a shot, bullet, or other missile) from very close to its target: Waxman fired the pistol point-blank at Clyde
Oxford American Dictionary