词汇 | boorish |
释义 | boorish adjective uk /ˈbʊər.ɪʃ/ us /ˈbʊr.ɪʃ/ rude and not considering other people's feelings: 粗鲁的,粗暴的,失礼的 I found him rather boorish and aggressive.我发现他相当粗鲁,咄咄逼人。 The boorish behaviour of some tourists is embarrassing.一些游客的粗鲁行为令人尴尬。 See boor He is more mature than the boorish lout we remember. One of the more boorish footballers let out a loud belch. Why should we tolerate rude and boorish passengers without complaint? Showing arrogance and conceit (as) proud as Luciferidiom airs and gracesidiom arrogant arrogantly as if you owned the placeidiom egoistically egomaniacal egomaniacally egotistic egotistically patronizingly pomposity pompous pompously popinjay swollen head swollen-headed talk down to someone think the (whole) world revolves around youidiom throw your weight aroundidiom |
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