impudent 英 [ˈɪmpjədənt]   美 [ˈɪmpjədənt]

impudent

impudent  英 [ˈɪmpjədənt] 美 [ˈɪmpjədənt]

adj. 无耻的;鲁莽的;放肆无礼的 

It's hard to remember now, but Merton first emerged as a member of the alternative comedy generation – edgy, impudent, and as Ben Elton would say, "a bit poli'ical". 虽然现在已经很难回忆起来了,但默顿第一次露脸是作为另类喜剧演员——急躁、鲁莽,就像本·艾尔顿(Ben Elton)说的那样“有一点政治性”。
What on earth do you mean by all these impudent questions? 你问这么些无礼的问题到底是想说什么呢?

  • An impudent person is bold, sassy, and shameless. If you want to get into a fancy nightclub and you tell the bouncer, “Let me in, I’m much more beautiful than all these ugly losers in line,” that’s impudent behavior.
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  • adj. 无耻的;鲁莽的;放肆无礼的
  • 1. It's hard to remember now, but Merton first emerged as a member of the alternative comedy generation – edgy, impudent, and as Ben Elton would say, "a bit poli'ical".

    虽然现在已经很难回忆起来了,但默顿第一次露脸是作为另类喜剧演员——急躁、鲁莽,就像本·艾尔顿(Ben Elton)说的那样“有一点政治性”。

  • 2. What on earth do you mean by all these impudent questions?

    你问这么些无礼的问题到底是想说什么呢?

  • 3. Flattery will get you nowhere with me, you impudent fellow!

    拍马屁对我没用,你这厚颜无耻的家伙!

  • impudent (adj.) late 14c., from Latin impudentem (nominative impudens) "without shame, shameless," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + pudens "ashamed, modest," present-participle adjective from pudere "to cause shame" (see pudendum). Related: Impudently.
im·pu·dent / ˈɪmpjədənt ; NAmE ˈɪmpjədənt / adjective ( formal) rude; not showing respect for other people 粗鲁的;不恭的 SYN impertinent an impudent young fellow 莽撞的年轻人 an impudent remark 粗鲁的话 im·pu·dence / ˈɪmpjədəns ; NAmE ˈɪmpjədəns / noun [uncountable ] impudence impudences im·pu·dent / ˈɪmpjədənt ; NAmE ˈɪmpjədənt / im·pu·dence / ˈɪmpjədəns ; NAmE ˈɪmpjədəns /
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