Betekenis van:
straightforward
straightforward
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- openlijk
- pointed directly ahead
"a straightforward gaze"
straightforward
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- free from ambiguity
"a straightforward set of instructions"
straightforward
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- without concealment or deception; honest
"straightforward in all his business affairs"
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- He's very straightforward.
- This is a straightforward case.
- My father is a hard-working, straightforward, and modest person.
- He is usually straightforward and sincere and thereby gains the confidence of those who meet him.
- It will not be a straightforward, universally accepted matter when the US one day elects a female president.
- We have to be ready not only for a straightforward test of strength, but also for a struggle in which every strategy comes into play.
- Making a clean separation between the "useful" and the "useless" is about as straightforward as drawing the fine line between water and ice.
- Usually they are all brought about by one’s own misdeeds and nothing more. For me, however, this is not the case; I am a man of great feeling, who values his word, and is straightforward and unrestrained, but these qualities have become the causes of problems for me.
- 20 calendar days for straightforward contracts relating to the supply of goods and services;
- There may be cases where the choice of the procedure is not straightforward.
- Visible signs that cats are stressed are not as straightforward to interpret as are those in dogs.
- A calculation of the amount of State aid involved as a result of the increase in the Icelandic State’s share capital is not straightforward.
- The actual ACS peak demand in Great Britain may also differ slightly from the straightforward sum of the three geographical values.
- If rebricking was found necessary, rather than straightforward sealing, it can be assumed that the deterioration of the walls was already far advanced.
- The handles of portable machinery must be designed and constructed in such a way as to make starting and stopping straightforward.