discourteous; impolite
无礼的;失礼的。
adj. 无礼的;失礼的
He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, and this Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
他说话的时候,眼睛一直望着天空,爱丽丝认为这是很不礼貌的。
He is uncivil to his colleagues.
他对同事无礼。
It was uncivil of you to say that.
你说那种话很失礼。
This seemed uncivil, but perhaps wasn't.
这似乎不礼貌,但也许不是。
This seemed uncivil, but perhaps wasn’t.
这似乎不礼貌,但也许不是。
词根 uncivil
uncivilized adj. 未开化的,不文明的
uncivilly adv. 无礼地
uncivil,英语单词,主要作形容词,作形容词时译为“不文明的;粗野的;失礼的”。
discourteous; impolite
无礼的;失礼的。
If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse. But you know I have other reasons. You know I have. What reasons?
要是我果真是无礼的,那么,这还不够作为我无礼的理由吗?但你知道我还有别的理由。什么理由?
《Pride & Prejudice》《傲慢与偏见》