1, adv. Straight; Fair and square; In a straight line; Direct; Straight; Immediately; Positive; straight
I'd? be? interested? to? hear? you? put? a? question? straight.?
I want to hear you ask a question directly.
2. straight; Straight tube type (not tight); Quasi; Right on target
I guide you in the way of wisdom and lead you along straight paths.
I have taught you the way of wisdom and guided you in the path of uprightness.
3. heterosexuals; Straight part; straightaway
The liner flew straight to Nanjing.
The passenger plane goes straight to Nanjing.
Straight related phrases:
1, straight actor an actor with simple acting skills
2. straight answer A frank answer
3, straight back straight back
4. straight cement pure cement
5. straight ballot fully supports one vote of all candidates of a political party.
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Usage of words:
(adjective)
1, straight basically means "straight", extending or moving in one direction.
2. straight can mean "straight, upright, straight, straight, neat and straight" when used to refer to things.
3. straight is used to refer to people and can be interpreted as "upright, honest" and "organized".
4. When straight refers to a person's face, it can mean "serious and without a smile".
5. In American spoken language, there is no comparative degree and superlative degree when straight is used as "pure without water" and "direct and continuous".
6. straight means "pure and orthodox" for drama.
7. straight can be used as an attribute, predicative or object complement in a sentence.
Adv. (adverb)
1, straight when used in space, means that something is "straight, straight, straight"; When used in time, it can mean "immediately"; When used in direction, it can mean "the direction is accurate and correct" Straight extension can mean that the way of speaking is "straightforward"; When used figuratively, it can mean "frankly" when dealing with people. It can also refer to people's eyes or thinking "clearly".
2. straight can modify both verbs and prepositions.
3. straight can be used as an adjective or an adverb. The adverb straightly is rare, but sometimes it is used with honestly as a phrase, meaning "honest and upright".