uncouth
英 [ʌnˈkuːθ]
美 [ʌnˈkuːθ]
adj. 粗鲁的; 无礼的; 无教养的
BNC.20264 / COCA.27951
牛津词典
adj.
- 粗鲁的;无礼的;无教养的
rude or socially unacceptable- uncouth laughter
粗野的笑声 - an uncouth young man
一个无教养的年轻人
- uncouth laughter
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (人)粗野的,粗鄙的,粗鲁的
If you describe a person asuncouth, you mean that their behaviour is rude, noisy, and unpleasant.- ...that oafish, uncouth person.
那个蠢笨粗野的家伙
- ...that oafish, uncouth person.
英英释义
adj
- lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
- he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind
- behavior that branded him as common
- an untutored and uncouth human being
- an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy
- appealing to the vulgar taste for violence
- the vulgar display of the newly rich
双语例句
- The pathway among the woods seemed wilder, more uncouth with its rude natural obstacles and less trodden by the foot of man than he remembered it on his outward journey.
那林间小路在他看来,比他记忆中来时的途径,似是更加蛮荒,由于天然的高低不平面更加坎坷,而且更少有人迹了。 - The Chinese disciples of Pareto might have thought him uncouth.
巴莱托的中国门徒们也许要嫌他粗鲁的吧。 - ( of behavior) rustic and uncouth.
(指举止)粗俗笨拙。 - A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement.
粗鲁粗俗教养不好缺乏文明和文雅的人。 - ( informal) rural and uncouth.
(非正式用法)乡下的、笨拙的。 - His nephew is an uncouth young man.
他的侄子是一个粗野的年轻人。 - Used of persons and their behavior; not refined; uncouth. Although it is often vulgar and unrefined, its implied meaning can be both deep and eloquent.
用来指人和他们的行为;不文雅的;粗俗的;。它虽然不雅,甚至粗俗,但却具有极强的表意功能。 - To a Japanese, spilling anything is uncouth.
对日本人来说,泼溅任何东西都是不文明的。 - From a distance he looks uncouth.
远看这人其貌不扬。 - We can no more tolerate her uncouth behaviour!
我们不能再忍耐她粗俗的行为!