rude 的定义
rud·er, rud·est.
- discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
- without culture, learning, or refinement: rude, illiterate peasants.
- rough in manners or behavior; unmannerly; uncouth.
- rough, harsh, or ungentle: rude hands.
- roughly wrought, built, or formed; of a crude construction or kind: a rude cottage.
- not properly or fully developed; raw; unevolved: a rude first stage of development.
- harsh to the ear: rude sounds.
- without artistic elegance; of a primitive simplicity: a rude design.
- violent or tempestuous, as the waves.
- robust, sturdy, or vigorous: rude strength.
- approximate or tentative: a rude first calculation of costs.
rude 近义词
disrespectful, rough
rude 的近义词 50 个
- abusive
- blunt
- boorish
- coarse
- crude
- ignorant
- impolite
- insulting
- intrusive
- obscene
- surly
- vulgar
- uncivil
- abrupt
- bad-mannered
- barbarian
- barbaric
- barbarous
- brusque
- brutish
- cheeky
- churlish
- crabbed
- curt
- discourteous
- graceless
- gross
- gruff
- illiterate
- impertinent
- impudent
- inconsiderate
- insolent
- loutish
- low
- offhand
- peremptory
- raw
- savage
- scurrilous
- short
- uncivilized
- uncouth
- uncultured
- uneducated
- ungracious
- unmannerly
- unpolished
- unrefined
- wild
rude 的反义词 13 个
crude, primitive
rude 的近义词 34 个
- coarse
- ignorant
- angular
- artless
- barbarous
- callow
- formless
- fresh
- green
- inartistic
- inelegant
- inexperienced
- inexpert
- makeshift
- primal
- raw
- rough
- roughhewn
- roughly made
- rudimental
- rudimentary
- shapeless
- simple
- uncivilized
- unconversant
- uncultivated
- unfashioned
- unfinished
- unformed
- unhewn
- unpolished
- unprocessed
- unrefined
- wild
rude 的反义词 11 个
sudden; approximate
更多rude例句
- The protesters were asked to leave “after they removed their masks and became disruptive and rude to other shoppers,” she said.
- The pandemic has given some businesses a rude awakening about their dependence on China.
- In the latest edition of our Confessions series, in which we exchange anonymity for candor, the managing director of one of those businesses explains why its agencies are in rude health.
- When they’re citing this statute, or a disorderly conduct statute, what they’re really getting citations for is people being rude to cops in the eyes of a police officer.
- So my question is a very rude one, and I ask your forgiveness in advance.
- But below the surfaces of many of his films, rude, angry sex simmered; cool, icy blondes were tied up, handcuffed, humiliated.
- At another press event earlier this year, she was asked a similar question to the “very rude” one.
- Communist-era clerks were famously rude and indifferent, because they had no motive to make people happy.
- But if I could live in an economy where everyone had the privilege to be rude rather than the obligation to fake it, I would.
- The rude coat-check lady gives you a mask to wear over your face, and then you are sent down some stairs.
- Smoking, the angry and fuming king protests, had made our manners as rude as those of the fish-wives of Dieppe.
- There appears a rude attempt to picture the mouth cavity and to show those interesting accessories, the teeth.
- Many of them however are of rude workmanship and might have been fashioned by some of the tribe unacquainted with pipe-making.
- La saison estoit rude, & les vents le plus souvent contraires.
- On the upper part of each of these posts was a rude carving of a hideous human face with prominent teeth.