no-nonsense
英 [ˌnəʊ ˈnɒnsns]
美 [ˌnoʊ ˈnɑːnsens]
adj. 简单直接的; 言简意赅的; 不说废话的
Collins.1
牛津词典
adj.
- 简单直接的;言简意赅的;不说废话的
simple and direct; only paying attention to important and necessary things
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 讲究实际的;直截了当的;不容胡闹的
If you describe someone as ano-nonsenseperson, you approve of the fact that they are efficient, direct, and quite tough.- She saw herself as a direct, no-nonsense modern woman.
她认为自己是个直截了当、不拖泥带水的现代女性。
- She saw herself as a direct, no-nonsense modern woman.
- ADJ-GRADED 简单实用的
If you describe something as ano-nonsensething, you approve of the fact that it is plain and does not have unnecessary parts.- You'll need no-nonsense boots for the jungle.
你需要一双实用的靴子穿越丛林。
- You'll need no-nonsense boots for the jungle.
英英释义
adj
- not tolerating irrelevancies
- the no-nonsense tones of a stern parent
双语例句
- The no-nonsense Skinner, who spent 41 years with the company, is an operations guru with a penchant for always putting the customer first.
高效干练的斯金纳(他已在麦当劳公司供职41年之久)是一位坚决奉行顾客至上原则的经营大师。 - A black sweater and thin brown belt make this girl's sunny yellow dress seem no-nonsense.
黑色汗衫和轻薄的棕色腰带使这个女孩的黄色礼服似乎没有意义。 - The police have reacted with characteristic gusto to Mr Gayoom's call for a "no-nonsense" approach to extremism.
加尧姆先生要求用一种“严肃”的方法对待极端主义,警方已经按照他们一贯的风格作出响应。 - Her current style seems to suit her, because it's short and no-nonsense.
希拉里现在的发型似乎很适合她,短发显得干练。 - That partly reflected a hardy, frugal, no-nonsense attitude in this particular charity; but it was taken for granted then that charity was essentially about rich westerners providing benefits to poor people.
这种期待一部分反映了那家慈善团体特有的吃苦耐劳、节俭和直截了当的工作态度。不过,当时人们认为理所当然的看法是,慈善本质上就是富裕的西方人给穷人提供福利。 - I knew I should thank her, but the memory of her no-nonsense, crisp classroom demeanor still intimidated me.
我知道我应该去感谢她,但是,对她那种严肃干脆的课堂作风的记忆仍然使我害怕。 - Let's have a clear no-nonsense agreement to start work as soon as possible.
让我们达成切实可行的协议以尽快开始工作。 - So you're going to find fewer books presenting themselves as no-nonsense, mass market narrative and more assuming literary pretensions and being packages, however incongruously, as works of art.
所以你会发现,针对大众市场的叙事读物呈现在读者面前的书会越来越少,而自我标榜有文学价值,哪怕再不协调也要把自己包装成艺术作品的书会越来越多。 - The no-nonsense tones of a stern parent; plain, no-nonsense meals at a diner.
用餐者在一顿重要的宴会中使用的盘子。 - Jim Callaghan lost a vote of confidence on 28 March 1979. Mrs Thatcher's no-nonsense views struck a chord with many voters and the Conservatives won the ensuing general election.
1979年3月28日,詹姆斯•卡拉汉因一票之差未通过不信任动议。而撒切尔夫人的实用论引起了很多投票者的共鸣,保守党最终赢得了接下来的大选。