boorish 英 [ˈbʊərɪʃ]   美 [ˈbʊrɪʃ]

boorish

boorish  英 [ˈbʊərɪʃ] 美 [ˈbʊrɪʃ]

adj. 粗野的;粗鲁的;粗鄙的;笨拙的;乡土气的 

Mention ill-mannered children and most people roll their eyes at the memory of a little hellion and his boorish parents. 人们不愿意提到那些粗野的小孩子,对那些小坏蛋和他们粗鲁的父母也不以为然。
Angered at the boorish behavior of a passenger, he picked up the intercom, loudly submitted his resignation, pulled the ripcord, grabbed two beers and slid down the escape chute. 他因为对一位乘客的粗鲁行为感到愤怒,拿起对讲机,大声宣布辞职,然后打开紧急安全门,抓着两瓶啤酒,从滑道滑下。

  • If your cousin tells revolting jokes, belches, and smells like he spent the winter in a cave, he could be described as boorish — an adjective used for people with bad manners and a sloppy appearance.
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  • adj. 粗野的;粗鲁的;粗鄙的;笨拙的;乡土气的
  • 1. Mention ill-mannered children and most people roll their eyes at the memory of a little hellion and his boorish parents.

    人们不愿意提到那些粗野的小孩子,对那些小坏蛋和他们粗鲁的父母也不以为然。

  • 2. Angered at the boorish behavior of a passenger, he picked up the intercom, loudly submitted his resignation, pulled the ripcord, grabbed two beers and slid down the escape chute.

    他因为对一位乘客的粗鲁行为感到愤怒,拿起对讲机,大声宣布辞职,然后打开紧急安全门,抓着两瓶啤酒,从滑道滑下。

  • boorish (adj.) "uncouth, uncultured, rustic, so low-bred in habits as to be offensive," 1560s, from boor (n.) + -ish. Related: Boorishly; boorishness.
boor·ish / ˈbʊərɪʃ ; ˈbɔːrɪʃ ; NAmE ˈbʊrɪʃ / adjective (of people and their behaviour 人及行为 ) very unpleasant and rude 粗鲁讨厌的;粗野的 boor·ish / ˈbʊərɪʃ ; ˈbɔːrɪʃ ; NAmE ˈbʊrɪʃ /
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