a rough and bad-mannered person
粗野的人,不懂礼貌的人。
"mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘peasant’): from Low German
n. 粗野的人;不懂礼貌的人
The father would not allow his daughter to marry such a boor.
这位父亲不允许女儿嫁给这样一个粗鲁无礼的人。
The boor shouted and screamed in the hall.
这个粗人在大厅里大喊大叫。
This boor was on the subway for the first time and seemed very panicked.
这个粗人是第一次坐地铁,显得十分慌张。
A person who is rude and does not consider other people's feelings is called a boor.
无礼而又不考虑别人的感受的人被称为粗鲁无礼的人
If he fears the intellectual, he despises the boor.
他对知识分子有戒心,但是更瞧不起乡下人。
A boor remains a boor even if sleeping on silken pillows.
老粗睡在丝枕上还是老粗。
Resembling or characteristic of a boor; rude and clumsy in behavior.
笨拙或害羞的人一个不灵活的,粗鄙的人;
Any boor with a fax machine and your phone number can deluge you with unwanted documents.
任何粗鲁之徒,只要有一台传真机和你的电话号码,就可以连续不断地向你输送你根本不需要的材料。
She recognized in him the well-to-do boor whom Angel had knocked down at the inn for addressing her coarsely.
苔丝认出他来了,他就是那个在酒店里对她说粗话被克莱尔打倒的有钱的村夫。
词根 boor
boorish adj. 粗野的;粗鲁的;粗鄙的;笨拙的;乡土气的
boorishness n. 粗野;粗鲁;笨拙