discourteous meaning in English
adj.
1.不懂礼的,无礼的。
2.粗鲁的。
adv.
-ly ,-ness n.
Examples
- I don ' t mean to seem discourteous , but i got another appointment comin ' up
我并不想显得失礼,但是我马上还要有其他的应酬 - These adjectives mean abrupt and sometimes discourteous in manner or speech
这些形容词意为粗鲁,有时意为在行为或言语上无礼。 - When the choicest fruit was all picked by others , i was a bit upset and thought , " why were they so discourteous
当时我觉得若有所失,心想:他们怎么那么不客气,专挑原来我想留给自己吃的那些水果呢? - I have tried to be frank in my assessment of the way in which the euro is viewed from asia . i hope i have not been so frank as to be discourteous
在我以上的分析中,我尽量如实反映亚洲对欧元的看法及感受,希望不会因为坦白而使大家觉得我无礼。 - Arrive prematurely , can make superior embarrassed because of preparing to did not finish ; do not arrive tardy , can let superior had waited again long and discourteous
过早到达,会使上级因预备未毕而难堪;迟迟不到,则又会让上级等候过久而失礼。