uncivil

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美[?n?s?v?l]

基本釋義

adj.
不文明的,失禮的,粗魯?shù)?/dd>

實(shí)用例句

He is uncivil to his colleagues.

他對(duì)同事無(wú)禮.

辭典例句

But it would be too uncivil to vent his temper on his friends.

可是,到底不好意思拿朋友殺氣.

漢英文學(xué) - 駱駝祥子

The street was quiet; slamming the car door seemed an uncivil disturbance ( Anthony Hyde )

街道十分安靜的; 砰地關(guān)上車門似乎是種不禮貌的干擾 ( 安東尼海德 )

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Was not this some excuse for incivility , if I was uncivil?

即使我剛才真是無(wú)禮,難道這不是我無(wú)禮的某種起因 嗎 ?

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It was uncivil of you to say that.

你說(shuō)那種話很失禮.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. lacking civility or good manners;

    "want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue"- Willa Cather

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反義詞

adj.失禮的;粗野的

civil

其他釋義

civil

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