uncouth

/ ʌnˈkuːθ /
/ ʌnˈkuːθ /

释义

adj. 粗野的;不文明的

自然拼读

美式发音
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例句

We do have the odd barbarian as below who need to release his uncouth behavior as a result of acute servility .

我们确实有象楼下那样的异类野蛮人, 他们要发泄因极度奴性引起的粗野行为。

He made the most uncouth and clumsy gestures of delight.

他做出的表示快乐的动作也是极笨拙、极难看的。

His nephew is an uncouth young man.

他的侄子是一个粗野的年轻人。

The article says that this could be because women can ‘better appreciate the thought and expense’ that goes into buying and wrapping chocolates than the uncouth men who wolf them down.

文章显示这可能是因为女性能更好的欣赏想法和消费而购买和包装巧克力,相反笨拙的男性会直接将其大口大口的吃掉。

近义

adj.笨拙的;粗野的;不舒适的;陌生的

robust

strange

unknown

gross

rough

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