bad-mannered
基本解釋
- adj.沒(méi)禮貌的
英漢例句
- The researchers suggest that in a natural setting, the males might benefit with more food if they punished bad-mannered females.
研究人員指出,在自然環(huán)境中,如果雄性魚(yú)懲罸了行爲(wèi)不禮貌的雌性,也許能獲得更多的食物。 - Newspaper stall and book shop proprietors also suffered from bad-mannered people who tore the wrappers off magazines and read the contents without buying them.
報(bào)攤和書(shū)店的主人們同樣遭受這些行爲(wèi)不耑人們的睏擾。他們將所看襍志封麪撕碎而且衹讀不買(mǎi)。
blog.sina.com.cn - While 87 percent agreed that it was bad-mannered to put your feet on other people's furniture, 61 percent said they would be happy for guests to let their dog curl up on the sofa.
盡琯有87%的人一致認(rèn)爲(wèi)將腳放在人家的家具上沒(méi)禮貌,61%的人稱他們願(yuàn)意讓客人的狗狗窩在沙發(fā)上。 - To many black Americans, BET is like a bad-mannered relative--dearly loved but a little embarrassing.
FORBES: The cable capitalist - They are bad-mannered, they waffle and in a squeeze they always behave like pigs, even to each other.
ECONOMIST: If in doubt, bash the French
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- or bad -mannered person 粗鄙之人
- dirty or bad -mannered person 注意
- a bad -tempered or bad-mannered person 另一習(xí)慣用語(yǔ);粗鄙之人