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discourtesy

英 [dɪs'kɜːtəsɪ] 美[dɪs'kɝtəsi]
  • n. 无礼;粗鲁的言行

词态变化


复数: discourtesies;

英英释意


1. an expression of lack of respect
2. a manner that is rude and insulting
3. a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others

英文词源


discourtesy (n.)
1550s; see dis- "opposite of" + courtesy.

实用场景例句


During the National Civic Virtues Month, all the cities should and banish disarray and discourtesy.
在全国文明礼貌月中, 所有城市必须搞好卫生,清除混乱和不礼貌现象.

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I must apologize for my discourtesy in arriving late.
我要为迟到失礼而道歉.

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It is the first time for me to see this kind of discourtesy.
此等的不礼貌,我还是第一次见.

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She felt she had committed a discourtesy.
她觉得自己做了一件不礼貌的事.

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He was insensitive to all kinds of discourtesy.
他脸皮很厚,对随便什么侮辱都不在乎.

辞典例句

During the National Civil Virtues Month, all the cities must and banish disarray and discourtesy.
全国文明礼貌月中, 所有城市必须搞好卫生,清除混乱和不礼貌现象.

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The customer complained to the manager of the discourtesy of an assistant.
顾客向经理控告一个营业员的失礼.

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I was amazed by their discourtesy and lack of professionalism.
他们的无礼和不专业让我震惊。

柯林斯例句