rude(a)
常见例句
- The discovery that her husband was unfaithful to her was a rude (ie shocking) awakening.
她丈夫对她不忠这个发现让她很气愤很震惊。 - Don't be so overly confident and comfortable that you are rude and obnoxious. This makes a bad first (or second) impression as well.
不要过于自信轻松,以至于变得粗鲁和无礼。这也会留下一个不好的第一(或第二)印象。
bbs.chinadaily.com.cn - The bull was busy (5) the matador/bullfighter at the time, (6) it suddenly caught sight (7) the drunk (8) was shouting rude remarks (9) waving a red cap.
公牛当时在忙着对付斗牛士,但它突然看见了在喊着粗鲁的脏话并且在挥动着一个红帽子的醉汉。 - Laura Henderson (Judi Dench), a fiercely rude and reactionary widow, took over a decrepit London theatre, the Windmill, and hired a Jewish manager-impresario, Vivian Van Damm (Bob Hoskins), to run it.
NEWYORKER: Mrs. Henderson Presents - But Alyaksandr Lukashenka, the autocratic president of Belarus, interpreted this (probably accurately) as a punishment for being rude about Russia and refusing to back its policy of recognising the independence of the Georgian territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
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