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 discourteous [dɪs'kɚtɪəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 失礼的, 无礼貌的

  1. It was discourteous of you to arrive late.
    你迟到了, 真没礼貌.
  2. These adjectives mean abrupt and sometimes discourteous in manner or speech.
    这些形容词意为粗鲁,有时意为在行为或言语上无礼。


discourteous
[ adj ]
  1. showing no courtesy; rude

  2. <adj.all>
    a distant and at times discourteous young
  3. lacking social graces

  4. <adj.all>


Discourteous \Dis*cour"te*ous\ (?; see {Courteous}, 277), a.
[Pref. dis- + courteous: cf. OF. discortois.]
Uncivil; rude; wanting in courtesy or good manners;
uncourteous. -- {Dis*cour"te*ous*ly}, adv. --
{Dis*cour"te*ous*ness}, n.

  1. New York City and New Jersey won't receive the news well. Judged the most discourteous, receptionists there were "very abrupt, wouldn't let me finish sentences and gave me the runaround," he says.
  2. The action is "clearly in breach" of Polaroid's word and "both discourteous and unprofessional."
  3. She said students never wanted publicity about the controversy and did not want to be "discourteous" to Mrs. Bush.
  4. In Japan, however, this behavior would be discourteous." The suggestions were include in the April issue of AgExporter magazine by the department's Foreign Agricultural Service.
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