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粗鲁无礼的(40%),猛烈的(18%),粗糙的(14%),原始的(14%),未加工的(14%)
adj.粗鲁的;无礼的;狂暴的;未开化的
n.(Rude)人名;(英、西、瑞典)鲁德;(法)吕德
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rude ★★☆☆☆
/ru͟ːd/
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]粗鲁的;无礼的;粗野的 When people are rude, they act in an impolite way towards other people or say impolite things about them.
  [oft ADJ to/about n]
  • He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous...

    他对她的朋友很无礼而且嫉妒心重。

  • People were quite often rude about him, often the people he had helped...

    人们经常对他很无礼,其中有很多还曾得到过他的帮助。

  • Unfair bosses and rude customers make us unhappy on the job.

    不公正的老板和粗鲁的顾客让我们工作起来很不愉快。

rudely
  • I could not understand why she felt compelled to behave so rudely to a friend.

    我不明白为什么她非要如此粗鲁地对待一位朋友。

rudeness
  • She was angry at Steve's rudeness, but I could forgive it.

    她对史蒂夫的无礼非常生气,但是我可以原谅这一点。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](言语或行为)粗俗的,下流的 Rude is used to describe words and behaviour that are likely to embarrass or offend people, because they relate to sex or to body functions.
  [usu ADJ n]
  [mainly BRIT 主英]
  • Fred keeps cracking rude jokes with the guests...

    弗雷德不停地和客人们开着粗俗的玩笑。

  • Luke made a rude gesture with his finger.

    卢克用手指做了个下流的手势。

in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用dirty
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]突然的;猝不及防的;突如其来的 If someone receives a rude shock, something unpleasant happens unexpectedly.
  [ADJ n]
  • It will come as a rude shock when their salary or income-tax refund cannot be cashed.

    如果他们的工资或所得税返还不能兑现,这对他们来说将是晴天霹雳。

rudely
  • People were awakened rudely by a siren just outside their window.

    人们被窗外传来的汽笛声猛然惊醒了。

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[ADJ 形容词]粗糙的;简陋的 Objects can be described as rude when they are very simply and roughly made.
  [ADJ n]
  [LITERARY 文]
  • Roden had already constructed a rude cabin for himself and his family in case of necessity.

    罗登已为自己和家人搭好了一个简陋的小木屋,以备不时之需。

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[PHRASE 短语]体格健壮;身体强健 If someone is in rude health, they are strong and healthy.
  • He is in rude health and can cycle 40 or 50 miles non-stop.

    他体格强壮,能连续骑车四五十英里。

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rude awakening→see:
awakening

    Oxford
    rude / ruːd ; NAmE ruːd / adjective ( ruder , rud·est ) 1 having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings 粗鲁的;无礼的;粗野的 SYN
    impolite
    a rude comment 粗鲁的批评 rude(to sb) (about sb/sth) The man was downright rude to us. 这个家伙对我们无礼至极。 Why are you so rude to your mother? 你为什么对你的母亲这么没礼貌? She was very rude about my driving. 她对我的开车方法横加指责。 rude(to do sth) It's rude to speak when you're eating. 吃东西的时候说话不礼貌。
    2 ( especially BrE) ( NAmE usually crude ) connected with sex or the body in a way that people find offensive or embarrassing 猥亵的;下流的 a rude gesture 下流的手势 Someone made a rude noise. 有人发出了淫猥的噪音。 The joke is too rude to repeat. 这个笑话太下流,不能重复了。 3 [only before noun ] ( formal) sudden, unpleasant and unexpected 突然的;突如其来的;猛烈的 Those expecting good news will get a rude shock. 那些等着听好消息的人会大吃一惊的。 If the players think they can win this match easily, they are in for a rude awakening. 如果选手们认为他们可以轻而易举地赢这场比赛,他们会遭到当头棒喝的。 4 ( literary) made in a simple, basic way 简单的;粗糙的;原始的 SYN
    primitive
    rude shacks 简陋的小屋
    rude·ness / ruːdnəs ; NAmE ruːdnəs / noun [uncountable ] She was critical to the point of rudeness. 她挑剔得近乎无礼。 IDIOM in rude ˈhealth ( old-fashioned) ( BrE) looking or feeling very healthy 非常健康;十分健壮 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 rude cheeky insolent disrespectful impolite impertinent discourteous These are all words for people showing a lack of respect for other people. 以上各词均指人粗鲁、无礼。 rude having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings 指粗鲁的、无礼的、粗野的: Why are you so rude to your mother? 你为什么对你的母亲这么没礼貌? It's rude to speak when you're eating. 吃东西时说话不礼貌。 cheeky ( BrE informal) (especially of children) rude in an amusing or an annoying way (尤指小孩子)厚脸皮的、鲁莽的、放肆的: You cheeky monkey! 你这厚脸皮的猴崽子! a cheeky grin 厚颜无耻的龇牙一笑 insolent ( rather formal) very rude, especially to sb who is older or more important (尤指对长者、重要人士)粗野的、无礼的、侮慢的 NOTE Insolentis used especially to talk about the behaviour of children towards adults. *insolent 尤用于形容孩子对成年人的行为。 disrespectful ( rather formal) showing a lack of respect for sb/sth 指不尊敬、无礼、轻蔑: Some people said he had been disrespectful to the President in his last speech. 有些人说他在最近一次讲话中对总统不尊重。 impolite ( rather formal) not behaving in a pleasant way that follows the rules of society 指不礼貌、粗鲁: Some people think it is impolite to ask someone's age. 有些人认为询问别人的年龄是不礼貌的。 NOTE Impoliteis often used in the phrases It seemed impoliteand It would be impolite. *impolite 常用于 it seemed impolite 和 it would be impolite 短语中。 impertinent ( rather formal) not showing respect for sb who is older or more important 指(对长者或重要人士)粗鲁无礼、不尊敬 NOTE Impertinentis often used by people such as parents and teachers when they are telling children that they are angry with them for being rude. *impertinent 常用于父母、老师等对孩子的粗鲁行为表示气愤: Don't be impertinent! 不要粗鲁无礼! discourteous ( formal) having bad manners and not showing respect 指不礼貌、失礼、粗鲁: He didn't wish to appear discourteous. 他不想显得没礼貌。 PATTERNS rude/cheeky/disrespectful/impolite/discourteous tosb rude/impolite/impertinent to do sth rude ruder rudest
    rude / ruːd ; NAmE ruːd / rude·ness / ruːdnəs ; NAmE ruːdnəs /
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    ruderude /ruːd/ ●●● S3 adjective (comparative ruder, superlative rudest)
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    1speaking or behaving in a way that is not polite and is likely to offend or annoy people SYN  impolite OPP  polite:  a rude remark I didn’t mean to be rude, but I had to leave early.rude to Why are you so rude to her?it is rude to do something It’s rude to stare.2rude jokes, words, songs etc are about sex SYN dirty American English3rude awakening/shock a situation in which you suddenly realize something unpleasant:  If they expect the match to be friendly, they’re in for a rude awakening.4in rude health British English old-fashioned very healthy5literary made in a simple basic way:  a rude wooden hutrudely adverb:  We were rudely awakened by the storm. He answered me very rudely.rudeness noun [uncountable]THESAURUSrude not following the rules of good social behaviour or treating other people with a lack of respect: · It’s rude to interrupt.· He’s the rudest man I’ve ever met.· rude remarks about her stomachimpolite/not polite not following the rules of good social behaviour. Impolite sounds rather formal: · It is impolite to stare.· It’s not polite to talk with your mouth full of food.cheeky British English, smart/sassy American English behaving in a way that is a little rude, especially when this is amusing or annoying – used especially about children: · a cheeky grin· Let go, you cheeky monkey (=cheeky child)!· Don’t get smart with me!tactless saying things that are likely to upset or embarrass someone, without intending to: · a tactless remark· How could you be so tactless?offensive speaking or behaving in a way that is likely to upset or offend someone: · His remarks are offensive to African-Americans.· offensive languageinsulting speaking or behaving in a way that is very rude and offensive to someone: · comments that are insulting to women· The article was full of insulting language.discourteous /dɪsˈkɜːtiəs $ -ɜːr-/ formal rather rude. Discourteous sounds very formal and is often used when talking about being careful not to upset someone’s feelings: · He did not wish to appear discourteous towards his host.· It would seem discourteous to refuse her offer.ill-mannered (also bad-mannered) especially written behaving in a rude way, especially because you have never been taught how to behave politely: · Ill-mannered movie-goers talked throughout the entire picture.· It was very bad-mannered.disrespectful not showing the proper respect for someone or something: · I felt her comments were disrespectful to all the people who have worked so hard on this project.impertinent formal not showing a proper respect for someone, especially by asking or talking about subjects that you do not have a right to know about: · an impertinent question about his private life· an impertinent young man· Would it be impertinent to ask how old you are?insolent formal behaving in a way that is deliberately very rude to someone in authority: · The girl’s only response was an insolent stare.· Don’t be so insolent!impudent formal rude, and having no respect for people who are older or more important: · The boy gave an impudent smile.irreverent showing a lack of respect for someone or something who people are supposed to respect – used especially about comedy programmes and newspaper articles: · an irreverent look at the week’s events· his irreverent sense of humourCOLLOCATIONS CHECKcheeky boy/monkey/grinimpertinent questioninsulting behaviour/remark/comment/languageinsolent stare/tonetactless remark/question/attempt

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