straightforward
US: /ˈstɹeɪtˈfɔɹwɝd/
UK: /stɹeɪtfˈɔːwəd/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
straightforward /'streit'fɔ:wəd/- tính từ
- thành thật, thẳng thắn; cởi mở
- không phức tạp, không rắc rối (nhiệm vụ...)
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective1 easy to do or to understand; not complicated: a straightforward process / operation / solution + It's quite straightforward to get here.
2 (of a person or their behaviour) honest and open; not trying to deceive sb or hide sth
straightforwardly adverb: Let me put it more straightforwardly. + a straightforwardly pleasant man
straightforwardness noun [U]
Collocation
1 clear and simple
VERBS
appear, be, look, prove, seem, sound | find sth
I think you'll find it all quite straightforward.
ADV.
extremely, remarkably, very | absolutely, entirely, perfectly, quite
Look, it's perfectly straightforward?just multiply everything by five.
| by no means, far from, hardly, less than
Getting funding for the project was far from straightforward.
| comparatively, fairly, pretty, quite, reasonably, relatively | apparently | deceptively
The answer to this question is deceptively straightforward (= more straightforward than it looks).
2 honest
VERBS
be, seem
ADV.
very | quite | refreshingly
a refreshingly straightforward attitude
PREP.
about, with
He was quite straightforward with us about the difficulties involved.
Concise dictionary
‚streɪt'fɔrwə(r)d /-fɔː-adj.
+free from ambiguity
+without evasion or compromise
+without concealment or deception; honest
+pointed directly ahead