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crudely

/krood/US // krud //UK // (kruːd) //

粗鲁地,粗略地,粗暴地,粗略地说是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    crud·er, crud·est.

    • : in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
    • : lacking in intellectual subtlety, perceptivity, etc.; rudimentary; undeveloped.
    • : lacking finish, polish, or completeness: a crude summary.
    • : lacking culture, refinement, tact, etc.: crude behavior.
    • : undisguised; blunt: a crude answer.
    • : Obsolete. unripe; not mature.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : crude oil.

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Examples

  • It is expected to spend more than $300 billion on importing semiconductors this year—about $60 billion more than it spent last year on imports of crude oil.

  • And, higher crude and copper prices should benefit the Aussie dollar and the Canadian buck, Goldman says.

  • Bank stocks and futures are flat today, but energy continues to rumble forward, helped by rising crude prices.

  • Over the years, crude mechanisms like blocking content and banning accounts have morphed into a more complex set of tools, including quarantining topics, removing posts from search, barring recommendations, and down-ranking posts in priority.

  • The ruble tumbled past 80 against the dollar, trading at its weakest level since March, as tighter lockdowns in Europe threatened demand for crude, Russia’s key export earner.

  • She was also crudely nicknamed “La Boule” in a reference to the ball and chain.

  • Edwards crudely framed the state of play in the South as a matter of race, sexual orientation, and class; in other words, culture.

  • Though the Hamas footage is likely genuine, the drone and its weapons appear to be little more than crudely built toys.

  • Later she would boast crudely that he was ‘big where it mattered’, but there was also a streak of cruelty in his lovemaking.

  • Our IP system, by contrast, does not draw many distinctions, and to the degree it does, it distinguishes crudely.

  • A crudely literal translation would not reveal the thoughts aroused in the mind of a Chinese reader of the poem.

  • Michael vainly tried to dispel these illusions, which made him resentful and for the moment crudely normal.

  • Two others are crudely and irregularly formed, and would scarcely be recognized as Swastikas except for their association.

  • Meanwhile, Cleek's eyes were dwelling upon the crudely painted little picture of the shrine.

  • Paolo Giovio built the crudely ornate edifice, and began the collection of antiquities and relics which it now contains.