loutish

['lautiʃ]
  • adj. 粗野的;笨拙的;无礼的

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英英释义


1. ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance;
"was boorish and insensitive"
"the loutish manners of a bully"
"her stupid oafish husband"
"aristocratic contempt for the swinish multitude"

实用场景例句


He was not as loutish as his manner suggested.
他举止粗野,但人不是那样的.

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I was appalled by the loutish behaviour.
这种粗野行为令我大为震惊。

辞典例句

He was a London boy, with a loutish air.
他是个伦敦学生, 举止粗俗.

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双语例句


1. He was not as loutish as his manner suggested.
他举止粗野,但人不是那样的.

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2. I was appalled by the loutish behaviour.
这种粗野行为令我大为震惊。

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3. Dick suddenly changed from a well - behaved child into a loutish adolescent.
迪克突然从一个有礼貌的小孩变成一个粗野的少年.

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4. Tom suddenly changed from a well - behaved child into a loutish adolescent.
汤姆突然从一个有礼貌的小孩变成一个粗野的少年.

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5. He was a London boy, with a loutish air.
他是个伦敦学生, 举止粗俗.

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英文词源


loutish (adj.)
1550s, from lout + -ish. Related: Loutishly; loutishness.

词态变化


名词: lout;