o·vert /ˈəʊvɜːt, əʊˈvɜːt $ ˈoʊvɜːrt, oʊˈvɜːrt/ ●○○ adjectiveadj PUBLIC/NOT PRIVATEovert actions are done publicly, without trying to hide anything 〔行动〕公开的,不加隐瞒的 OPP covert an overt attempt to silence their political opponents 他们想压制政敌言论的明显企图
Overt race discrimination is illegal. 公然的种族歧视是非法的。
—overtly adverbadv an overtly political message 带有明显政治色彩的信息
overt• That is, a global preference for boy babies became overt and unapologetic.• an overt attempt to force landowners to sell• But what of the impact of overt bigotry and intergroup conflict on individual students?• Ellis, according to his successor Beto, had two overriding overt concerns.• Humans are inside the test tube to prevent the experiment from crashing, to divert the trials from overt crisis.• At times they have become an overt issue in industrial disputes.• The Lima standoff seems to signal a return to overt political action by Tupac Amaru.• overt racism• Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V-C granted an order limited to overt use of the information.