boorish
英 [ˈbʊərɪʃ]
美 [ˈbʊrɪʃ]
adj. 粗鲁讨厌的; 粗野的
BNC.33809 / COCA.28436
牛津词典
adj.
- 粗鲁讨厌的;粗野的
very unpleasant and rude
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 粗野无礼的;无教养的
Boorishbehaviour is rough, uneducated, and rude.- ...their boorish rejection of the ageing movie star.
他们对这位老影星的无礼回绝
- ...their boorish rejection of the ageing movie star.
英英释义
adj
- ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance
- was boorish and insensitive
- the loutish manners of a bully
- her stupid oafish husband
- aristocratic contempt for the swinish multitude
双语例句
- Emil Krebs, an early-20th-century German diplomat who was also credited with knowing dozens of languages, was boorish in all of them.
20世纪上半叶的德国外交官EmilKrebs也被公认会几十种语言,但不管说哪一种都是生硬无礼。 - Boorish, lovely or optimistic, minces are embodied in the Flower-Drum, and becomes a part of their lives, on the other hand as a folk-custom acculturation.
粗犷与妩媚,达观与细腻的审美观,自然地使花鼓狂欢作为乡村生活的一部分,并在现代涵化为民俗活动。 - The review by Duke's executive vice president was spurred by reports of "boorish behavior" by the lacrosse team, Alleva said.
杜克大学执行副校长的检查对球队的“粗鄙行为”记录大加鞭策,艾利瓦说。 - His public persona is brash, bombastic, and, at times, bordering on boorish.
在公众眼中,他傲慢、无理,有时候近乎粗鲁。 - I found him rather boorish and aggressive.
我发现他相当粗野和好斗。 - "Churlish. f, like, or befitting a churl; boorish or vulgar."
粗鲁的象或适合粗鲁人的;粗鲁的或庸俗的 - I dare say, rough and boorish as the poor fellow is, he thinks a good deal of that.
我敢说,尽管这可怜的家伙粗鲁而又蛮横,他对这件事是感激不尽的。 - Fineness alternation apparent morphology of slub yarn can form special sight effect in fabric and give people boorish and fluent fashion sense, it was liked by consumer, now have become a big kind of garment material products.
因竹节纱细度交变的外观形态,能在织物上形成特殊的视觉效果,给人以粗犷、流畅的时尚感,深受消费者的喜爱,已经发展成为服装面料产品的一大种类。 - Boorish manners [ language, taste]
粗野的态度[语言、趣味] - The problem of enhancing boorish income is a complex systemic problem, which needs the effort of the whole society.
但是农民增收问题是个复杂的系统工程,需要全社会各方面的共同努力。