| 释义 | 
		out-and-outˌout-and-ˈout adjective [only before noun]    - out-and-out lies
 - The guy is an out-and-out conman.
 
 - And then the dark-greens are by no means united in forming a simple statement of what it is to be an out-and-out green.
 - Either McBride or Neil Back, who are out-and-out flyers, would have provided that option.
 - He was an out-and-out profligate, darting from one partner to the next.
 - It's cheaper than out-and-out war, and they can be disowned if things grow too difficult.
 - There are a few out-and-out strikers who can be guaranteed to deliver the goods.
 - These are out-and-out touring aircraft, sophisticated both inside and out.
 - This joint commitment moves away from the idea of loyalty solely to a single school and from the idea of out-and-out competition.
 - Yet the advent of out-and-out reformers in East Berlin would represent an even greater threat for Moscow.
 
    used to emphasize that someone is definitely a particular kind of person or thing  SYN  complete:   he’s an out-and-out liar  |