uncouth
粗野的
常用释义
英音[ ʌnˈkuːθ ]
美音[ ʌnˈkuːθ ]
基本释义
- adj. 笨拙的;粗野的;不舒适的;陌生的
例句
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1·"Those were uncouth birds," answered the Parrot.“那些是粗野的鸟。”鹦鹉回答。
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2·At the very end of the poem, the uncouth swain, "rose, and twitch his mantle blue, tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new."在这首诗的最后,粗鄙的乡村青年:“起身,抖抖他的蓝披风,明天到新的森林和牧场去。”
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3·His nephew is an uncouth young man.他的侄子是一个粗野的年轻人。
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4·It's dirty and has an uncouth culture.那里脏兮兮的,文化又粗俗。
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5·To a Japanese, spilling anything is uncouth.对日本人来说, 泼溅任何东西都是不文明的。
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6·She is so uncouth that no one like to play with her.她太粗俗了以至于没有人愿意跟她一起玩。
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7·You look quite like a real lady, and I am so uncouth.你真像一位小姐!但我是这么粗笨。
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8·He made the most uncouth and clumsy gestures of delight.他做出的表示快乐的动作也是极笨拙、极难看的。
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9·You are rude and uncouth and presumptuous and I am leaving now.你很粗鲁,很无礼,还很放肆。我现在要走了。
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10·The sun that was just dropped into the west or the uncouth swain?是这个刚刚沉入海湾的太阳还是那个粗鄙的年轻人?