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英:[ʌn'ɡreɪʃəslɪ]
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词根:ungracious
adj.ungracious 无礼貌的,没规矩的;没有教养的;讨厌的
ungraceful 无礼貌的;不优美的;没有风度的;下流的
Adverb
1. without grace; rigidly;
"they moved woodenly"
The first known use of ungracious was in the 13th century
ungraciousadjective
not courteous : rude
ungracious treatment
not pleasing : disagreeable
an ungracious task
1 "Well, be quick about it," he answered, ungraciously, his hand still on the latch.
2 Rather ungraciously the guest of honor dies in an off-camera bedroom before the rest of the group can murder her with their tongues.
3 “It is not the place I mind leaving; it’s dull enough,” he said ungraciously.
4 Harper freely admitted to loathing the older Trudeau, despite an adolescent fascination, writing ungraciously after his death in 2000 about meeting him for the first time in the streets of Montreal.
5 “You’ve been long enough in coming to see me,” he returned ungraciously.
6 She nodded at the roar of applause, not ungraciously, but with the air of one discharging a necessary task.
7 The second thumping was in 2020, when Trump lost the White House — and became the first U.S. president to ungraciously lie that the election was stolen.
8 I don’t see what help you can be for the like of us,” said the trapeze performer ungraciously.
9 Mr. Trump, ungraciously, takes credit for their demotion.
10 Not long after this I invited the young man to a t�te-�-t�te, and he followed me somewhat ungraciously into a room adjoining that in which his new wife lay.
11 Asking for gas money for a party that your daughter was attending seems to Miss Manners a bit miserly and ungracious.
12 "I'm grateful to you for that," Christina said, not ungraciously—"but I must really be going to bed."
13 If he fails to secure a majority of delegates, perhaps rather than endure defeat in Cleveland he will find a way to withdraw ungraciously before the convention.
14 Schoenberg’s Suite, Op. 25, an example of his early supposedly ungracious 12-tone style, is just the thing to keep traditional audiences away.
15 And, after proceeding a few steps, she added - 'I stopped you ungraciously, just now, Mr. Knightley, and, I am afraid, gave you pain.
走了几步以后,她又说:“刚才我很不客气地打断了你,奈特利先生,恐怕惹你不高兴了。”
16 Of course, this isn’t really about gifts offered and received ungraciously.
17 Paul Jones had ungraciously said; but that is neither here nor there.
18 "Very well," he said ungraciously, "if he will have his witness let him."
19 " Well, I could, p'raps ,'said Archie ungraciously and stumped off toward the cellar stairs.
" 好吧, 我看可以, "阿尔奇有点粗声粗平地说,接着便笨拙地向地下室走去了.
20 “What was the father of the Sphinx?” he asked, rather ungraciously.
1 无礼
short fresh offensive rude savage rotten insulting disrespectful sassy saucy pert flippant impolite snotty insolent out-of-the-way immodest impertinent lippy unceremonious ungracious indelicate uncomplimentary unmannerly unmannered unhandsome uncourtly clodhopping unpolite impudently uncivilly unhandsomely uncourtliness sauce offense cheek disrespect presumption shortness indignity insolence incivility impertinence brusqueness immodesty flippancy solecism indelicacy indecorum ill-breeding
3 无礼地
4 不礼貌
impolite impertinent uncivil discourteous ungracious impertinently impolitely discourteously impertinence impoliteness
5 讨人厌地
6 讨人厌