abrupt or offhand in speech or manner
(言语或举止上)唐突的,无礼的
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she could be brusque and impatient .她可能会唐突无礼而且不耐烦。
"mid 17th cent.: from French, ‘lively, fierce', from Italian
adj. 唐突的;无礼的
唐突的举止
He dismissed the workers with a few brusque remarks.
他随意说了几句话就把工人解雇了。
His brusque behavior surprised everyone.
他唐突的行为让所有人大吃一惊。
The man is very brusque to strangers.
这个男人对陌生人十分粗鲁。
His secretary was a little brusque with me.
他秘书对我的态度有些粗鲁
The doctors are brusque and busy.
医生们十分忙碌,说话简短生硬。
The doctor spoke in a brusque tone.
医生不客气地简单说了几个字。
His manner was self-assured and brusque.
他的举止自负而且粗鲁。
He is never brusque with his comrades.
他对同志从不疾言厉色。
His manner was brusque.
他的举止唐突。
词根 brusque
brusquely adv. 唐突地;直率地
brusqueness n. 无礼;唐突;直率
abrupt or offhand in speech or manner
(言语或举止上)唐突的,无礼的
她可能会唐突无礼而且不耐烦。
"mid 17th cent.: from French, ‘lively, fierce', from Italian