discourteous
英 [dɪsˈkɜːtiəs]
美 [dɪsˈkɜːrtiəs]
adj. 不礼貌的; 失礼的; 粗鲁的
BNC.35527 / COCA.38046
牛津词典
adj.
- 不礼貌的;失礼的;粗鲁的
having bad manners and not showing respect for other people
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 不礼貌的;失礼的
If you say that someone isdiscourteous, you mean that they are rude and have no consideration for the feelings of other people.- Staff are often discourteous and sometimes downright rude.
职员常常态度很不礼貌,有时候极其蛮横。
- Staff are often discourteous and sometimes downright rude.
英英释义
adj
- showing no courtesy
- a distant and at times discourteous young
- lacking social graces
双语例句
- Staff are often discourteous and sometimes downright rude.
职员常常态度很不礼貌,有时候极其蛮横。 - The above telephone conversation is not only discourteous, but also hurts business prospects.
以上的电话交谈非但粗鲁,亦损及商机。 - He was quite the most discourteous young man I have ever met.
他是我遇到过的年轻人中最不懂礼貌的。 - One to whom life has been discourteous.
对她而言生活是很无礼的。 - A deliberate discourteous act ( usually as an expression of anger or disapproval).
故意失礼的行为(通常是愤怒和不赞成的表情)。 - I realised I had allowed a discourteous pause to develop.
我意识到我很不礼貌地停顿了一下。 - Europe's grudging attitude to the new president is not only discourteous. It is unwise and self-defeating.
欧洲对美国新任总统的吝啬态度不仅无礼,而且极不明智,会损及自身利益。 - A discourteous manner that ignores accepted social usage.
不顾及一般社会约定的无礼的行为方式。 - Arrive prematurely, can make superior embarrassed because of preparing to did not finish; do not arrive tardy, can let superior had waited again long and discourteous.
过早到达,会使上级因预备未毕而难堪;迟迟不到,则又会让上级等候过久而失礼。 - The lions said, It is definitely discourteous!
这时候狮子们说:这真是极端的无礼!