英 [ˈruːdli] 美 [ˈruːdli]
adv. 无礼地;粗暴地
in an impolite manner
同义词: impolitely / discourteously
... business n.商业,生意,事务 rudely adv.无礼地;粗暴地 outside ad.在外面;n.&a.外部;prep.在...外;pron.在...外边 ...
... rude 指加工粗糙、不精细。也指某人的言行举止粗鲁无礼,缺乏修养。 rudely 粗鲁地 rudeness 粗蛮 ...
... business n.商业,生意,事务 rudely adv.无礼地;粗暴地 outside ad.在外面;n.&a.外部;prep.在...外;pron.在...外边 ...
... 无礼地,粗鲁地 rudely adv 意〕无礼地,粗野地。 sgarbatamente (副)冒昧地,无礼地 rudely ...
无礼地;粗暴地
'What do you want?' she asked rudely.
“你要干什么?”她粗鲁地问道。
Grandma protested, but he cursed her and rudely pushed her aside.
奶奶反对,但他咒骂她,还粗暴地把她推到一边。
They are either over-polite or rudely abrupt.
他们要么过于礼貌,要么粗鲁无礼。
You could say is this constant fear that Hobbes harps on fear of death and the value of life, to put it rather rudely, ? is this not another word for cowardice?
你可以说持续的恐惧,霍布斯一直在讲对死亡的恐惧和珍视生命,用大白话说,这难道不是懦夫的代名词吗?
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The latter were for a time deluded, but were at last rudely awakened from this delusion.
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Mamet's strategy is to tell it like it is, and as rudely as possible.
Some spoke of behaving rudely to adults to "give them a taste of their own medicine".