boorish
粗鲁的
常用释义
英音[ ˈbʊərɪʃ ]
美音[ ˈbʊrɪʃ ]
基本释义
- adj. 粗野的;粗鲁的;粗鄙的;笨拙的;乡土气的
例句
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1·He disgusted many with his boorish behaviour.他以其粗鲁的行为使许多人感到厌恶。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·There is only one reason that a couple like Wilma and Fred Flintstone could stay together, despite her somewhat shrewish nature and his boorish antics.仅有一个原因可以解释为什么威尔玛和弗雷德·福林斯能够生活在一起,尽管威尔玛生性有些暴躁,弗雷德也有些粗鲁滑稽。
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3·His manner seemed rather boorish.他的举止看上去很俗气。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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4·His vanity is boorish and fraudulent.他的虚荣是粗野和欺骗的。
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5·I found him rather boorish and aggressive.我发现他相当粗野和好斗。
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6·Marked by a lack of good breeding; boorish.粗俗的缺乏好的教养的;
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7·He answered the question with boorish grunt.他粗鲁地嘟哝着回答问题。
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8·Churlish: like, or befitting a churl; boorish or vulgar.象或适合粗鲁人的;粗鲁的或庸俗的。
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9·He knew her husband was very boorish and often striked her.他知道,她丈夫很粗野,经常打她。
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10·That is indeed boorish and not the behaviour of our readers.那样做实在很粗野,不是我们的读者所应为。
同根词
词根:
boor
boor
n
农民;粗野的人;不懂礼貌的人
boorishness
n
粗野;粗鲁;笨拙