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 coarse [kors]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 粗糙的, 下等的, 粗俗的

[计] 粗略的

[医] 粗的


  1. His coarse manners shocked everyone.
    他的粗鲁的举止使每个人震惊。
  2. A coarse absorbent cotton or linen fabric used especially for toweling.
    浮松布一种吸收性好的粗糙的棉或亚麻织物,尤用于毛巾
  3. Gross; coarse. Used of speech or language.
    言谈粗俗的粗野的;粗俗的。用语谈话或语言


coarse
[ adj ]
  1. of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles

  2. <adj.all>
    coarse meal
    coarse sand
    a coarse weave
  3. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste

  4. <adj.all>
    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
  5. of low or inferior quality or value

  6. <adj.all>
    of what coarse metal ye are molded
    produced...the common cloths used by the poorer population


Coarse \Coarse\ (k[=o]rs), a. [Compar. {Coarser}
(k[=o]rs"[~e]r); superl. {Coarsest}.] [As this word was
anciently written course, or cours, it may be an abbreviation
of of course, in the common manner of proceeding, common, and
hence, homely, made for common domestic use, plain, rude,
rough, gross, e. g., ``Though the threads be course.''
--Gascoigne. See {Course}.]
1. Large in bulk, or composed of large parts or particles; of
inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or
close in texture; gross; thick; rough; -- opposed to
{fine}; as, coarse sand; coarse thread; coarse cloth;
coarse bread.

2. Not refined; rough; rude; unpolished; gross; indelicate;
as, coarse manners; coarse language.

I feel
Of what coarse metal ye are molded. --Shak.

To copy, in my coarse English, his beautiful
expressions. --Dryden.

Syn: Large; thick; rough; gross; blunt; uncouth; unpolished;
inelegant; indelicate; vulgar.

  1. Foreign countries that rely on imports of corn and other coarse grains are getting edgy about the global supply and price outlook for the year ahead, an Agriculture Department analysis says.
  2. For the 1988-89 season, output of coarse grains _ principally corn _ is now estimated at 725 million tons this season (800 million tons in 1987-88).
  3. In the "dirty bird" room, candidates for cleaning wait in plywood enclosures with coarse wire floors.
  4. Like sandpaper, they range from coarse _ for removing a lot of metal in a hurry _ to ultra-fine for putting the finishing polish on an edge.
  5. Greens are small and covered in coarse grass that hinders putting.
  6. Most of the students wore Western clothes, but a few wore robes. The woman wore a coarse blue robe.
  7. Similarly, East Asia's coarse grain consumption is expected to increase 6 percent because of large livestock inventories, strong industrial use and eased South Korean quotas.
  8. Looking back over the best part of 20 years as a coarse rugby man (I did not take it up until manhood), it is not the achievements on the field which stand out.
  9. The latest estimate includes 89 million tons of wheat, an increase of 2 million tons, and 103 million tons of coarse grains such as corn and sorghum, up 3 million tons.
  10. "Global wheat output is expected to rise 11 percent in 1990-91, setting a record," the report said. "A smaller gain in coarse grain production is likely, and world trade will slip.
  11. The total comprises 75.5 million tons of wheat, 105.5 million tons of coarse grains and 14 million tons of miscellaneous grains.
  12. Looking at corn and other coarse grains, the report showed global production in 1990-91 and the year-ending stockpile to be up slightly from last month.
  13. In part because the Soviets are pushing hard to increase livestock production, the department has increased its estimate of Soviet coarse grain imports in the marketing year that started in July to 17 million tons.
  14. The markets bustle with more traditionally clad women wearing the "chadri," an all-enveloping veil that descends in pleats from a skullcap with only a coarse mesh panel over the eyes to let the wearer see out.
  15. International trade years begin on July 1 for wheat and Oct. 1 for coarse grains.
  16. What about bulleyana, which is said to be coarse with flowers of purple and yellow?
  17. When Everglades brush fires sent coarse smoke billowing across downtown Miami in April, most Miamians closed their windows and complained.
  18. "Until now, everything was made of coarse, heavy leather."
  19. The instrumental textures have a coarse, glaring impact upon the voices; one was reminded (as one never was by Goodall) that the New Theatre is a small house for Tristan in full flood.
  20. He burned about 50 acres to plant cassava, a tropical root that yields a coarse flour and serves as "bread" for impoverished peasants.
  21. Such champagnes could be bargains but, as with some I have tried, they may be coarse and short in bouquet and taste.
  22. The new Gilbert and Sullivan offering at the Coliseum, a heedlessly energetic blending of the crass, the coarse and the witless, sets the seal on a discreditable era of operetta performance at the English National Opera.
  23. It estimated wheat production down 4.5 million tons to 87 million, while coarse grains decreased by 5.5 million to 100 million.
  24. Soviet imports of coarse grains were expected to total 10 million metric tons, the same as the current marketing year.
  25. In the United States, acreage reduction requirements for both wheat and coarse grains have been lowered to 10 percent, and plantings will be up.
  26. Of the second occasion I can remember little, except that it was disfigured by one of those ludicrous brawls which are a time-honoured characteristic of coarse rugby.
  27. In one show, she deals with a coarse detective played by Dennis Franz.
  28. A new study by the Agriculture Department suggests that a phase-out of worldwide farm subsidies and trade barriers could put American corn farmers in an even stronger position to dominate international trade in coarse grains.
  29. Compared with this masterful portrait, I found her performance Saturday vocally baffling, if hardly the disheveled, coarse piece of work described by others attending earlier performances.
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