frank in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for frank in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

frank1 <franker frankest> [Am fræŋk, Brit fraŋk] ADJ

I.frank2 [Am fræŋk, Brit fraŋk] VB trans

II.frank2 [Am fræŋk, Brit fraŋk] N esp Brit (of mail)

Frank [Am fræŋk, Brit fraŋk] N

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frank Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be frank, ...
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Frank explains that he is going to finish his milkshake.
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She answers questions sent in by readers by giving blunt, frank and often demented advice.
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Frank thinks that marriage is a partnership where he will be strong, the big provider and the breadwinner.
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Frank tries to incapacitate him with one of his cufflink darts, but misses and hits a fat woman in the upper deck.
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Frank described the album as a metaphoric vehicle.
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And most importantly, we need a national conversation on race that is mature, frank, and devoid of cheap sentimentalism.
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Frank suffers a blackout and throughout the episode has flashbacks of that evening.
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At once frank and respectful, daring and compassionate, it depicts a girl-woman on the cusp of adolescence, innocent and free yet, at the same time, curious and knowing.
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This frank if tactless advice was greeted by torrents of outrage from critics, who called it sexist and degrading.
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Frank describes himself as gregarious, interesting and engaging.
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