discourteous
英 [dɪs'kɜːtjəs]
美[dɪs'kɝtɪəs]
- adj. 失礼的,无礼貌的;粗鲁的
实用场景例句
- 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。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Lateness is discourteous to your classmates and to your professor.
- 迟到是对你同学和教授的不尊敬.
期刊摘选
- I was offended by his discourteous reply.
- 他无礼的回答使我很生气.
《简明英汉词典》
- Do not arrive tardy, can let superior had waited again long and discourteous.
- 迟迟不到, 则又会让上级等候过久而失礼.
期刊摘选
- These adjectives mean abrupt and sometimes discourteous in manner or speech.
- 这些形容词意为粗鲁,有时意为在行为或言语上无礼.
期刊摘选
- His behaviour was wanting in courtesy , ie discourteous, rude.
- 他举止没有礼貌.
辞典例句
- It would be discourteous to ignore his request.
- 忽略他的要求很不礼貌.
期刊摘选
- It was discourteous of you to arrive late.
- 你迟到了,真没礼貌.
辞典例句
- 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.
期刊摘选
- Mr Kingman's performance was described by committee members as " dozy " and " discourteous "
- 委员会成员将Kingman的工作表现描述为 “ 昏昏欲睡 ” “ 失礼鲁莽 ”
期刊摘选
- 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。
柯林斯例句