brusque

brusque

美 [brʊsk]  英 [brʊsk]

  • adj.寡言而无礼的
  • 网络唐突的;粗暴的;鲁莽的

反义词

adj.

同义词

英汉双解

adj.
1.
寡言而无礼的using very few words and sounding rude
The doctor spoke in a brusque tone.
医生不客气地简单说了几个字。

英汉解释

adj.
1.
粗暴的,无礼的,唐突的

英英解释

adj.

例句

At a factory down the road, the response to queries was more brusque. "We've already gone bust, " said a man, and hung up.

同一马路另一个那里我们得到一个男人粗暴回答:“我们已经破产!”接着电话挂断

He generally affected a brusque manner, but he had a great smile, a good sense of humor, and a keen understanding of human nature.

总是装出粗鲁样子起来十分爽朗幽默感人性有着深刻洞察

I got his secretary who was rather brusque with me and told me to call back later.

秘书电话秘书无礼稍后过去

You probably walked away thinking they were pretty unfriendly, even if you intellectually knew they may have had a reason for being brusque.

可能认为他们不友好走开即使理智知道他们可能原因

She dropped her head; then, with a brusque movement, she pulled to the door, which closed behind her.

低下继而急促动作突然一下把门

try to cultivate a less brusque manner; a curt reply; the salesgirl was very short with him.

试图培养礼貌唐突回答那个女售货员无礼

Remembering Aunty Henny's own brusque attitude towards superfluous objects and papers, I did not doubt that he was right.

回想亨妮阿姨多余物品报纸毫不留恋态度相信说谎

Management Style: "Brusque" would be a polite term for it.

管理风格来说粗暴无礼倒是一种礼貌

His keen grey eye, impersonal and brusque, flashed upon her half impatiently.

锐利灰色眼睛厌烦显得不近人情粗暴无礼

For all his brusque bullheadedness, he had taken great risks to win a more secure future for Israel.

不论多么鲁莽固执巴拉克为了以色列争取一个更加安全未来总是风险

His manner is brusque and prosecutorial: "cold to colleagues and cruel to staff" , as the National Review said.

国家观察写道方法唐突苛刻同事冷漠职员残酷

His answer would still have been no, but he might not have been so brusque.

回答仍然但是也许不会这么直接

This is a brusque , impetuous melody whose tension is underlined by dotted rhythm, wide leaps, and a wide span .

一个粗莽旋律附点节奏宽阔音域突出紧张

I thought him more sensitive and gentle than his occasionally brusque manner suggested.

有时态度粗暴认为较为机灵文雅

The marching was quick, the movements brusque, and there were many high kicks and foot stampings.

步伐快速敏捷动作粗暴同时许多跺脚

surprisingly and unceremoniously brusque in manner.

举止令人惊讶随便唐突

Walter found his new charge brusque and unapproachable , the hours were incredibly long.

沃特发现主人说话生硬而且不易接近时间非常

Wise behaviour in such places is to walk fast, avoid eye contact and be brusque with strangers.

这样地方明智选择避免眼神接触冲突陌生人

But Mr Fenty's brusque style has alienated many of his constituents.

但是莽撞风格疏远很多选民

Mr Edelman could be brusque and difficult with colleagues.

爱德曼或许态度粗暴显得同事相处

Elsewhere he expresses a brusque impatience with charity and the clamor of worthy causes.

其他地方表达仁慈粗暴不耐烦价值事业强烈要求

He was criticised from the outset as being brusque and confrontational.

开始人们批评态度粗鲁不好说话

When a friend asked one Ahmadinejad supporter his reasons, the reply was brusque: because "all the whores are with Moussavi. "

一个朋友一个内贾德支持者理由回答粗鲁因为所有穆萨维一起。”

Indeed, some point out that Britain has a long history of brusque and occasional brutish behavior.

的确有些指出英国长久粗鲁偶尔粗鲁行为

brusque and surly and forbidding.

粗暴乖戾令人难以接近

How can you be brusque without seeming too, well, brusque?

要是看起来唐突的话怎么唐突呢?

The only note that jars slightly with my memories is that I recall many Hong Kong people as being, well, brusque.

唯一轻微刺激记忆事情记得许多香港正如现在一样有着直率性格

brusque (adj. ) : rough and abrupt in manlier or speech. curt

态度语言粗暴鲁莽唐突

"To them she is not a brusque crazy, but 'appropriately passionate'" (Mary McGrory)

他们看来并不是一个唐突疯子相反表达适度热情’”(玛丽·麦格罗里)