English to Chinese Dictionary candid

candid

坦率
definition
adjective
his responses were remarkably candid
truthful and straightforward; frank.
Peyton's work may be said to simulate a posed fashion shot, his a candid photo.
(of a photograph of a person) taken informally, especially without the subject's knowledge.
translation of 'candid'
adjective
爽直,
坦率,
坦白,
爽朗,
坦,
爽快
example
We need everybody to be truthful and 'candid' when they're interviewed by the police.
Dijkstra deliberately walks a line between posed and 'candid' shots.
It was refreshing to see a film which is completely open and 'candid' about complex ideas about what a particular woman wants.
He failed in his duty to be 'candid' with the British people.
Karen mouthed silently as she snapped a few 'candid' photographs of the two women.
I liked to take 'candid' shots of people and places, and the park was one of my favorite places to go.
Jennifer said her husband inspired many people by being 'candid' about his own strife.
The series offers a 'candid' , fascinating look at what factors shape a person's character.
The viewer is left under no illusion: these are not 'candid' shots of real people living real lives.
It is helpful to identify a person or a group of people with whom we can have an open and 'candid' relationship.
It is hard to get 'candid' comments from people who must continue to work with the subject after the book is out.
It says something very simple and familiar to every reader, but it says it in a way which manages to be totally direct and 'candid' .
It is also pretty 'candid' and honest and written by someone who writes well, even if what he is saying is sometimes contentious.
The idea is inspired by a character in the play who takes 'candid' photographs from inside a box.
This is the most honest, 'candid' , and intelligent discussion I've read of this topic.
This album is intensely intimate, just like the 'candid' photos of the band in the CD booklet.
At the very least, we need to have a frank and 'candid' debate about what we're getting for what we're giving up.
The main picture on the front page is a 'candid' shot of the rock band.
Ford always seemed 'candid' about his personal life; his closet was reserved for fine clothes, not guilty secrets.
In our time of 'candid' , instamatic and digital photography, this is a tome to treasure.
You would hope that all of those who are interviewed would be truthful and 'candid' and forthcoming.
He was one of the first photographers to take 'candid' shots on the street, and his style has influenced generations.
And although they don't go in for photocalls, we're allowed to snap 'candid' shots during the video shoot.
The director was remarkably 'candid' about making the leap from Europe to Hollywood, and working with stars of the calibre of Owen.
The popularity of 'candid' shots also has inspired a new generation of wedding albums.
His flaw was his indispensable virtue: he was direct and 'candid' in telling the unvarnished truth.
Corporate tax people need to be 'candid' and straightforward about all that information.
What were they thinking when they allowed a relative in the press to take 'candid' photos of her for distribution?
What shocked me is how 'candid' he was in some of his answers and how straightforward he was.
No, what you want are 'candid' shots of groups of people relating to each other.
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