brusque 中文意思是什麼
brusque
解釋
adj. 形容詞 粗暴的,無禮的,唐突的。a brusque refusal 粗暴的拒絕。
adv. 動詞 副詞 -ly ,-ness n. 名詞
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Explain as little as possible without being brusque.
解釋要少而得體。 -
She was offended by his brusque reply.
他那種粗暴的回答使她聽了很不舒服。 -
He is never brusque with his comrades.
他對同志從不疾言厲色。 -
Eleanor was brusque and firm and businesslike.
埃莉諾態度粗暴,意志堅定、辦事認真。 -
His manner was brusque.
他的舉止唐突。 -
I thought him more sensitive and gentle than his occasionally brusque manner suggested.
他有時態度粗暴,但我認為他還是較為機靈和文雅的。 -
His manner seemed easier and, while still not friendly, was certainly less brusque and not aggressive.
他的態度似乎也平易了些,盡管仍然算不上友好,但肯定不那麼唐突無理,氣勢洶洶了。 -
Walter found his new charge brusque and unapproachable, the hours were incredibly long
沃特發現他的新主人說話很少,而且不易接近。時間過得非常長。 -
Remembering aunty henny ' s own brusque attitude towards superfluous objects and papers, i did not doubt that he was right
想起漢妮伯母自己對多餘的物品和文書證件不屑的態度,我並不懷疑他說的都是真話。 -
Native new yorker dan norman, 36, from east rockaway, said : " the thing to remember is that new yorkers are not rude, they are brusque
住在羅克衛東區的36歲紐約人丹?諾曼說: 「你要記住的是:紐約市民並不粗魯,他們只是很直率。 」 -
This is a brusque, impetuous melody whose tension is underlined by dotted rhythm, wide leaps, and a wide span.
這是一個粗莽、迅疾的旋律,附點節奏,大跳和寬闊的音域突出了緊張性。 -
She was businesslike and brusque, with no small talk.
她公事公辦,不講絮話,但有時話語唐突。 -
He gave nikolay a brusque reception supposing that this was the military manner, and cross - examining him with an important air, as though he had a right to do so, he expressed his approval and disapproval, as though called upon to give his verdict on the management of the war
他生氣地以為這是軍人本色接見了尼古拉,意味深長地盤問了尼古拉,好似他有權這樣做又以為是在審議大局。尼古拉很高興,只覺得這使他很開心 -
There is something singular about you, said he : you have the air of a little nonnette ; quaint, quiet, grave, and simple, as you sit with your hands before you, and your eyes generally bent on the carpet except, by the bye, when they are directed piercingly to my face ; as just now, for instance ; and when one asks you a question, or makes a remark to which you are obliged to reply, you rap out a round rejoinder, which, if not blunt, is at least brusque
我敢打賭,你這人有點兒特別, 」他說, 「你的神態像個小nonnette ,怪僻文靜嚴肅單純。你坐著的時候把手放在面前,眼睛總是低垂著看地毯順便說一句,除了穿心透肺似地掃向我臉龐的時候,譬如像剛才那樣,別人問你一個問題,或者發表一番你必須回答的看法時,你會突然直言不諱地回答,不是生硬,就是唐突。 -
Urban new yorkers are chatty but brusque, giving them the reputation for being in - trusive and rude, whereas the friendly midwesterners can take so long to get to the point that it takes a half an hour to buy a bar of soap
紐約人話多且唐突,有好管閑事和鹵莽的名聲,而友好的中西部的人辦事很慢,買一塊肥皂也要花上半小時。
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