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boorish

/boor-ish/US // ˈbʊər ɪʃ //UK // (ˈbʊərɪʃ) //

粗野的,粗鲁的,粗犷的,粗野的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or like a boor; unmannered; crude; insensitive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.crude, awkward
Synonyms
barbaric野蛮的,野蛮,野蛮人,野蛮生长churlish厚颜无耻,无聊,无礼,无礼的coarse粗糙的,粗略的,粗大的,粗略impolite不礼貌的,不客气的,不客气,不礼貌rude无礼,无礼的,不客气,不客气的tasteless无味,无味的,没有味道,味同嚼蜡ugly丑陋,丑陋的,丑恶的,丑恶uncivilized不文明的,不文明,不文明行为,未开化的vulgar粗俗的,粗俗,庸俗,庸俗的bad-mannered没大没小,没大没小的,没礼貌,不懂规矩bearish看跌,看跌的,看跌期权,看衰cantankerous气喘吁吁,气喘吁吁的,脾气暴躁的人,脾气暴躁的cloddish笨手笨脚,笨拙的,笨手笨脚的,笨手笨脚的人clodhopping蛤蟆跳,蛤蟆跳水,蛤蚧clownish闹哄哄的,闹哄哄,丑化,丑陋的clumsy笨手笨脚,笨手笨脚的,笨拙的,笨拙countrified乡镇化,乡镇化的,乡土化,乡土气息浓厚gross总金额,总的来说,总额,总的说来gruff粗糙的,粗鲁的,粗暴的,粗糙的声音ill-bred劣质的,劣质,恶俗的,恶俗ill-mannered无礼,无礼的,无状,无状的inurbane无拘无束,无为而治,无拘无束的人,无拘无束的loud大声,大声的,大声说,大声音loutish懒散的人,粗鲁的,粗野的,懒散的lowbred低级趣味的人,低级趣味,低等动物,低级趣味的oafish笨手笨脚的,无精打采的,笨手笨脚,无精打采ornery愤怒的人,忧郁的人,脾气暴躁的人,鸟人out-of-line出线,出线的,出线的人,出線out-of-order失序的,无序的,失序,无序provincial省级,省级的,各省,各省的rough粗略,粗略的,粗略的说,粗暴rustic伧俗的,伧俗,乡下人,乡村swinish刷新,挥发,挥霍无度,挥发性uncouth粗鲁的,犷悍,粗野的,粗鲁的人uncultured没有文化的人,没有文化的,没文化的,没文化的人uneducated没有受过教育的,没有受过教育,没受过教育,无教育ungracious无礼,毫无风度,无礼的,不礼貌的unpoised不动产,不动摇,不动的,不动摇的unpolished未经抛光的,未抛光,未抛光的,未经打磨的unrefined未经加工的,未经加工处理的,未经加工,未经加工的产品

Examples

  • Then a noisy, boorish and very large American family invades the beach.

  • Anyone would be upset, but nothing justified his overbearing and boorish behavior.

  • A senior member of Russia's parliament called the remarks “boorish.”

  • My aunt is quite confident that you, whom she calls the "Pope of Etiquette," will set me straight and tell me that I'm being boorish.

  • Costa was to prove himself equally boorish when, ten minutes into the second-half, he headbutted Martins Indi, a Dutch midfielder.

  • Consequently, he was booed every time he touched the ball by the boorish, and unforgiving, Brazilians in the crowd.

  • Octopus is one of those sleazy and boorish Americans whose instincts prove correct.

  • The commercial culture will tolerate multiple divorces, trips to rehab, and all sorts of boorish behavior.

  • All those messy emotions, the obsessive thoughts, the clenched teeth, are considered boorish and barbaric.

  • Have you come again to disturb me to no purpose, and to bring me some boorish fellow, as you did just now?

  • Most young people think they are natural when they are only boorish and rude.

  • Only vacant or boorish faces met her eyes; it was not a high-class crowd that had come to see the Two-headed Girl.

  • Beginning by viewing the Colonel in sulky silence, he had answered his kinsman's overtures only by a rude stare or a boorish word.

  • We became particularly hot upon some boorish sneer of Drummle's, to the effect that we were too free with our money.