gaucherie / ˌgoʊ ʃəˈri; French goʊʃəˈri /

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gaucherie 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural gau·che·ries [goh-shuh-reez; French gohshuh-ree]. /ˌgoʊ ʃəˈriz; French goʊʃəˈri/.

  1. lack of social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkwardness; crudeness; tactlessness.
  2. an act, movement, etc., that is socially graceless, awkward, or tactless.

gaucherie 近义词

gaucherie

等同于 impropriety

gaucherie

等同于 indiscretion

gaucherie

等同于 improperness

gaucherie

等同于 impudency

gaucherie

等同于 inappropriateness

gaucherie

等同于 indecorum

gaucherie

等同于 indelicacy

gaucherie

等同于 unbecomingness

gaucherie

等同于 unfitness

gaucherie

等同于 unseemliness

gaucherie

等同于 unsuitability

gaucherie

等同于 unsuitableness

gaucherie

等同于 faux pas

更多gaucherie例句

  1. She could not resist the delicate malice of the exclamation, she imitated the gaucherie so delightfully.
  2. I was sorry that I had spoken English before him so heedlessly, and resolved that I would never be guilty of such gaucherie again.
  3. The discomfited lady-killer, aspersing the name of Anna with an insolent gaucherie, has his ears boxed for his pains.
  4. Her gaucherie was painful to her and evident and very dear to the man perceiving it.
  5. He left her standing with heightened color blaming herself bitterly for her gaucherie.