unceremonious如何读

英:[ˌʌnˌserəˈməʊniəs]

美:[ˌʌnˌserəˈmoʊniəs]

unceremonious是什么意思

adj.

不拘礼仪的

随意的

无礼的

唐突的

unceremonious自然拼读

un·cer·e·mo·ni·ous

uhn se r mo ni s

unceremonious扩展

unceremoniously (adv.), unceremoniousness (n.)

unceremonious词根

词根:unceremonious

adv.

unceremoniously 随便地;唐突地

n.

unceremoniousness 无礼

unceremonious英英释义

Adjective

1. without ceremony or formality;

"an unceremonious speech"

2. without due formalities;

"unceremonious dismissal from office"

unceremonious词源中文解释

源自1580年代,由 un-(1)“不”和 ceremonious 组成。相关词汇: Unceremoniously。

unceremonious词源英文解释

The first known use of unceremonious was in 1598

unceremonious儿童词典英英释义

unceremoniousadjective

acting without or lacking ordinary courtesy : abrupt

an unceremonious departure

unceremoniousadjective

acting without or lacking ordinary courtesy : abrupt

an unceremonious departure

unceremonious 例句

1 In a body consisting of citizen-lawmakers, his chatty, unceremonious affability owes something to the day job he held for many years as owner of a handful of gas stations in the Washington area.

2 His unceremonious dismissal by the new boss surprised everybody.

3 Late in the going, as the tumult in the band was beginning to feel strained, Mr. Brötzmann looked around and executed a short little hop, signaling a cease-fire on his own unceremonious terms.

4 He’s traveling the country giving six-figure speeches, playing pundit and elder statesman on TV, holding forth at high-brow political forums and, not least, plotting vengeance against those behind his unceremonious ouster as House speaker.

5 Florida authorities have called it a “voluntary relocation,” suggesting the deportees — powerless, impoverished — were a party to their transcontinental evacuation and unceremonious delivery.

6 The unceremonious exit was capped with a make-believe boot to Mr. Sayanagi’s backside.

7 The coaching tenure of Ewing, perhaps the school’s most decorated player, came to an unceremonious end after six seasons and a 75-109 record.

8 Their divorce was an unceremonious affair.

他们离婚没有庄重的形式。

9 He is friendly and unceremonious, and prone to bursts of high-pitched laughter.

10 my polite request was met with an unceremonious refusal

11 Almost 50 years after its unceremonious ending, “Lolita, My Love” is finally getting its New York debut as part of the York Theater Company’s Musicals in Mufti series celebrating the Alan Jay Lerner centennial.

12 But how would Djokovic’s unceremonious booting fit into Australia’s new “come on in” narrative?

13 She finished the meal with unceremonious haste.

她狼吞虎咽地把饭吃完。

14 He stood behind the batting cage at Chase Field, little more than two weeks after the Dodgers’ season crashed to an unceremonious end on this very field.

15 The Metropolitan Police, which employs some 50,000 officers and staff, needs a new boss following the unceremonious ousting of Sir Ian Blair in October.

英国警署聘用了5万的官员、职工,继十月随随便便打发走伊恩·布莱尔后,现在需要一位新管家。

16 What that means is Irving and Doncic are on the verge of their playoff debut together, a year after the trade for Irving led to an unceremonious tanking instead of a trip to the postseason.

17 The show was eventually produced by John Moran, Crowl says, and it was a hot dog eating contest: 49 awards wolfed in 70 unceremonious minutes.

18 It can’t get much more unceremonious for the 35-year-old who once seemed like a lock for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

19 But thanks to the clattering spillage conjured by Buck’s drumming, the song’s sudden and unceremonious conclusion feels exponentially more satisfying.

20 Eastman’s comeuppance came a day after McDaniel’s unceremonious exit, when a California State Bar judge recommended the attorney lose his law license for helping devise a cockamamie scheme to keep Trump in office despite his election defeat.

unceremonious 同义词

3 不客气的

blunt

7 没规矩的

rude naughty pert unbred

9 不拘礼的

offhand

16 失礼的

gross uncivil discourteous

18 粗暴无礼

unceremoniously

21 无礼貌的

uncouth ill-mannered

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