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n. 粗鲁,无礼

  1. His rudeness provoked me to strike him.
    他的粗鲁惹得我揍了他。
  2. I find his rudeness unbearable.
    我觉得他粗暴无礼难以忍受.


rudeness
[ noun ]
  1. a manner that is rude and insulting

  2. <noun.attribute>
  3. a wild or unrefined state

  4. <noun.state>


Rude \Rude\, a. [Compar. {Ruder}; superl. {Rudest}.] [F., fr. L.
rudis.]
1. Characterized by roughness; umpolished; raw; lacking
delicacy or refinement; coarse.

Such gardening tools as art, yet rude, . . . had
formed. --Milton.

2. Hence, specifically:
(a) Unformed by taste or skill; not nicely finished; not
smoothed or polished; -- said especially of material
things; as, rude workmanship. ``Rude was the cloth.''
--Chaucer.

Rude and unpolished stones. --Bp.
Stillingfleet.

The heaven-born child
All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies.
--Milton.
(b) Of untaught manners; unpolished; of low rank; uncivil;
clownish; ignorant; raw; unskillful; -- said of
persons, or of conduct, skill, and the like. ``Mine
ancestors were rude.'' --Chaucer.

He was but rude in the profession of arms. --Sir
H. Wotton.

the rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
--Gray.
(c) Violent; tumultuous; boisterous; inclement; harsh;
severe; -- said of the weather, of storms, and the
like; as, the rude winter.

[Clouds] pushed with winds, rude in their shock.
--Milton.

The rude agitation [of water] breaks it into
foam. --Boyle.
(d) Barbarous; fierce; bloody; impetuous; -- said of war,
conflict, and the like; as, the rude shock of armies.
(e) Not finished or complete; inelegant; lacking
chasteness or elegance; not in good taste;
unsatisfactory in mode of treatment; -- said of
literature, language, style, and the like. ``The rude
Irish books.'' --Spenser.

Rude am I in my speech. --Shak.

Unblemished by my rude translation. --Dryden.

Syn: Impertinent; rough; uneven; shapeless; unfashioned;
rugged; artless; unpolished; uncouth; inelegant; rustic;
coarse; vulgar; clownish; raw; unskillful; untaught;
illiterate; ignorant; uncivil; impolite; saucy;
impudent; insolent; surly; currish; churlish; brutal;
uncivilized; barbarous; savage; violent; fierce;
tumultuous; turbulent; impetuous; boisterous; harsh;
inclement; severe. See {Impertiment}.
-- {Rude"ly}, adv. -- {Rude"ness}, n.

  1. While some of the absurd projects - the fabled $84,000 study of why people fall in love or the $2,500 study of the causes of rudeness, lying and cheating on tennis courts - might not be as obvious, favorite local projects are.
  2. The designer headbands, expensive hand weights and general air of self-satisfaction are what transform this simple rudeness into BAD Behavior.
  3. It was exacerbated by NBC's coverage, which the Koreans saw as anti-Korean and insensitive to local culture; the arrest of several American athletes; and the perceived rudeness of the U.S. team at the opening ceremony.
  4. "It is hard to forgive Kennedy his shy, calculating delay in declaring himself, or forgive the shaggy rudeness of his final entrance," Lowell said in Oregon, even though he affirmed his admiration for the man.
  5. Taped to a wall in the imaging team's cramped offices is the so-called Neptune pledge: "We, the undersigned, hereby apologize for any sharp words, testiness or downright rudeness which might occur during the heat of the Neptune encounter."
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