英 [bruːsk] 美 [brʌsk]
adj. 唐突的;直率的;无礼的
n. (Brusque)人名;(法)布吕斯克
brusque /bruːsk/ TEM8
形容词 If you describe a person or their behaviour as brusque, you mean that they deal with things, or say things, quickly and shortly, so that they seem to be rude. 简短生硬的; 唐突的
The doctors are brusque and busy.
医生们十分忙碌,说话简短生硬。
... brown 棕色的,褐色的;太阳晒黑的 brusque 唐突的;直率的;无礼的, 鲁莽的 brutal 残忍的;野蛮的,不讲理的 ...
... brown 棕色的,褐色的;太阳晒黑的 brusque 唐突的;直率的;无礼的, 鲁莽的 brutal 残忍的;野蛮的,不讲理的 ...
... brownish adj。 呈褐色的 brusque adj。 (指人及人的举止等)粗暴和唐突,无礼的 brutal adj。 野蛮的,残忍的,冷酷无情的 ...
... brush off 排斥 brusque 粗暴的 brutal 残忍的 ...
brusquely 唐突地;直率地
brusqueness 无礼;唐突;直率
The doctors are brusque and busy.
医生们十分忙碌,说话简短生硬。
The doctor spoke in a brusque tone.
医生不客气地简单说了几个字。
His manner was self-assured and brusque.
他的举止自负而且粗鲁。
"I only want people who are totally committed, " said Burley at a brusque media conference.
In the past, brusque interrogators frightened children, making them less willing to confront their abusers.
She had little patience for the gently constructive language of a writing workshop, and could be brusque and disparaging.