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uncourteous

/uhn-kur-tee-uhs/US // ʌnˈkɜr ti əs //

不礼貌的,不礼貌,没礼貌,不礼貌的人

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : impolite; discourteous.

Examples

  • Uncourteous as it seems, I felt so inquisitive that I followed him.

  • He was moody and silent, and, as some said, almost uncourteous to John Gordon.

  • "You have had a very uncourteous welcome, sir," said Miss Daly, extending her hand and leading him within the cottage.

  • It would be very unfair to generalize from this frequent situation that the American is uncourteous.

  • The charge of having made any alterations is altogether groundless, I might add unjust, uncourteous, and uncalled for.