单词 | rude |
释义 | ruderuderrudestruderude /ruːd/ adjective1speaking or behaving in a way that is not polite SYN impoliterude remark/commentThe boys were making rude remarks about the teacher.boybemakeremark男孩们在说老师的坏话。rude toDon’t be so rude to your mother!不要对你妈妈那样没礼貌!It’s rude to stare. 盯着人看是不礼貌的。2rude words, jokes, songs etc are about sex SYN dirty—rudelyrudely adverb—rudenessrudenessesrudeness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS: ruderude speaking or behaving in a way that is not polite: It’s rude to point at people.a very rude womanHe said something rude about my new hairstyle.sayimpolite formal rude: Elisa thought it would be impolite to refuse.thinkwillcheeky British English, smart American English a little rude – used especially about children: He’s so cheeky sometimes.Don’t get smart with me!offensive making people feel upset or angry, especially because you do not show respect for their moral or religious beliefs: Her remarks were deeply offensive to many Catholics.remarkbeinsulting speaking or behaving in a way that is very rude or offensive to someone: His comments were insulting to women.commentbeinsultwomanan insulting remark about my husbandinsultbad-mannered behaving in a way that does not follow the rules of good social behaviour: It’s bad-mannered to leave the table while other people are still eating.beeattactless carelessly saying something that is likely to upset or embarrass someone, without intending to do this: It was a bit tactless to bring up the subject of divorce.bebiteHow could you be so tactless?can |
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