uncouthly 粗鲁
- He experienced a momentary pang of shame that he should walk so uncouthly.
想想自己走路的样子竟是那么粗野,他不禁感到一阵惭愧,前额上冒出一颗颗汗珠。 - In young woman Li Qiyan, a ruler is friendly, is zealous, although his status is low, is uncouthly, but Li Qi nearly has fallen in love with him.
在女青年李琪眼中,般头尺友善、热忱,虽然他地位低,性情粗鲁,但是李琪还是几乎爱上了他。
uncouthly[ adv ]
in an uncouth manner
<adv.all>
uncouthly, he told stories that made everybody at the table wince
Uncouth \Un*couth"\, a. [OE. uncouth, AS. unc?? unknown,
strange: un- (see {Un-} not) + c?? known, p. p. of cunnan to
know. See {Can} to be able, and cf. {Unco}, {Unked}.]
1. Unknown. [Obs.] ``This uncouth errand.'' --Milton.
To leave the good that I had in hand,
In hope of better that was uncouth. --Spenser.
2. Uncommon; rare; exquisite; elegant. [Obs.]
Harness . . . so uncouth and so rish. --Chaucer.
3. Unfamiliar; strange; hence, mysterious; dreadful; also,
odd; awkward; boorish; as, uncouth manners. ``Uncouth in
guise and gesture.'' --I. Taylor.
I am surprised with an uncouth fear. --Shak.
Thus sang the uncouth swain. --Milton.
Syn: See {Awkward}.
※ -- {Un*couth"ly}, adv. --
{Un*couth"ness}, n.