candid

candid
adjective
offen; ehrlich [Ansicht, Bericht]
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['kændid]
adjective
(saying just what one thinks, without hiding anything: Do you like my hairstyle? Be candid.) aufrichtig
- academic.ru/85084/candidly">candidly
- candour
- candidness
- candid camera
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can·did
[ˈkændɪd]
adj offen, ehrlich, aufrichtig
let me be \candid with you ich will ganz offen mit Ihnen sein
he was quite \candid about it er sprach ganz offen darüber
\candid camera versteckte Kamera
\candid picture Schnappschuss m
\candid talks offene [o freimütige] Gespräche
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['kndɪd]
adj
offen, ehrlich

he was quite candid about it — er war ganz offen, er sprach ganz offen darüber

my candid opinion is that he ... — ich bin offen gesagt der Meinung, dass er ...

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candid [ˈkændıd]
A adj (adv candidly)
1. offen (u. ehrlich), aufrichtig, freimütig:
be quite candid (Redew) offen gesagt
2. unvoreingenommen, objektiv
3. FOTO ungestellt:
candid camera
a) Kleinstbildkamera f,
b) versteckte Kamera;
candid-camera picture Schnappschuss m
B s FOTO Schnappschuss m
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adjective
offen; ehrlich [Ansicht, Bericht]
* * *
adj.
aufrichtig adj.
offen adj.

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