rude
rude 英 [ru:d] 美 [rud]
adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的
比较级:ruder 最高级:rudest
- Rude describes a type of behavior that isn't appropriate and usually isn't very nice, either — like yelling "You stink!" at a children's talent show.
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- adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的
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1. a rude comment
粗鲁的批评
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2. Why are you so rude to your mother?
你为什么对你的母亲这么没礼貌?
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3. She was very rude about my driving.
她对我的开车方法横加指责。
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4. It's rude to speak when you're eating.
吃东西的时候说话不礼貌。
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5. a rude gesture
下流的手势
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6. Someone made a rude noise.
有人发出了淫猥的噪音。
- rude (adj.) late 13c., "coarse, rough" (of surfaces), from Old French ruide (13c.) or directly from Latin rudis "rough, crude, unlearned," a word of uncertain etymology, related to rudus "rubble." The usual preferred derivation is that it is from the same source as Latin rufus "red" (see rufous) via a notion of raw ("red") meat, but de Vaan points out "there is not a shimmer of a meaning 'red' in rudis or in rudus 'rubble', so that the supposed shift from 'crude (meat)' > 'crude' rests in the air."
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