ungracious
英 [?n'gre???s]
美[?n'ɡre??s]
- adj. 無禮貌的,沒規(guī)矩的;沒有教養(yǎng)的;討厭的
實用場景例句
- ...his ungracious behaviour during the Queen's recent visit...
- 女王最近到訪期間他的不得體行為
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- I was often rude and ungracious in refusing help.
- 我拒絕接受幫助的時候時常顯得粗魯無禮。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- This curt sumMary is not meant to be ungracious.
- 簡略的摘要并不意味著就要沒吸引力.
期刊摘選
- It is ungracious of me not to acknowledge your help.
- 你大力幫助而我尚未表示謝意,十分失禮.
《簡明英漢詞典》
- It would be ungracious not to accept your invitation.
- 盛情難卻.
《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》
- An ungracious host may give visitors one more reason to protest.
- 不合人意的舉辦也許給了游客一個新的抗議的理由.
期刊摘選
- Not courteous or in good taste; ungracious.
- 沒有禮貌的或沒有好品味的; 粗野的.
期刊摘選
- I was often rude and ungracious in refusing help.
- 我拒絕接受幫助的時候時常顯得粗魯無禮。
柯林斯例句
- It would be most ungracious and impolite to refuse a simple invitation to supper with him.
- 連與他共進晚餐這樣的簡單邀請都拒絕會顯得非常失禮,沒有教養(yǎng)。
柯林斯例句