英:[ʌnserɪ'məʊnɪəsnəs]
美:[ʌnserɪ'moʊnɪrsnəs]
英:[ʌnserɪ'məʊnɪəsnəs]
美:[ʌnserɪ'moʊnɪrsnəs]
n.
不拘礼仪
无礼
唐突
adjective
not ceremonious : informal
abrupt, rude
an unceremonious dismissal
The first known use of unceremonious was in 1598
unconstitutionaladjective
not according to or agreeing with the constitution of a state or society
uncompromisingadjective
not making or accepting a compromise : unyielding
uncomplainingadjective
not complaining : patient
uncomplaining acceptance
unchangeableadjective
not changing or to be changed : immutable
unchangeable facts
unchangeableadjective
not changing or to be changed : immutable
unchangeable facts
unceremoniousadjective
acting without or lacking ordinary courtesy : abrupt
an unceremonious departure
1 Having greeted Ashley with the unceremoniousness permissible with one who was becoming an intimate figure at the fireside, she settled to her tea.
2 my polite request was met with an unceremonious refusal
3 She rose as we came in, and begged us to be seated on a bench near the door; and with the unceremoniousness of travellers who meet in outlandish places, we entered into conversation with her.
4 With her knitting in her hand ready for action, and with friendly unceremoniousness, she presented herself at the cottage door one morning, nodding and speaking before she had crossed the threshold.
5 The man obeyed, went ahead clearing the path with the unceremoniousness of the law, and Aristide giving his arm to Madame Coquereau followed gloriously.
6 A few days afterwards, Bakkus, who had been absent from Paris, entered the salon, with his usual unceremoniousness, and beheld an odd spectacle.
7 As one thinks of the work of these and others—often enjoyable, sometimes admirable, and long ago or later admired and enjoyed—the unceremoniousness of despatching them so slightly brings a twinge of shame.
8 Perhaps I never would have mounted had not Imam, the dragoman, with the frank unceremoniousness of the East, caught me up in his arms and landed me on my donkey before I could protest.
9 Sir," he said, "knowing both families, I agreed to this haste and unceremoniousness, much against my will.
10 The cat lay on the table, sleeping almost on my pages with an unceremoniousness which delighted me.
11 The unceremoniousness of the record in the majority of cases, is refreshing.
12 "What are you doing with my letters, Mr. Kennedy?" she asked, in an astonished tone, evidently resenting the unceremoniousness with which he had apparently been overhauling her correspondence.
13 Excuse my unceremoniousness, Miss Lambert, but Leo needs an introduction;” and at his words a huge mastiff, who had been eyeing Bessie in a dubious manner, walked quietly up to her.
14 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.
15 "Because I want you to; and because I think you might make that much concession to my Western primitiveness and unceremoniousness."
16 Ned might perhaps have replied to this question despite its unceremoniousness, had not the Yankee followed it up by spitting over his shoulder into the fire-place.
17 The emotion of the minute, far in excess of the restrained phrases convention taught them to use, offered an excuse for his unceremoniousness.
18 With the requisite ceremonious unceremoniousness so popular at present, I took a chair behind him, and annoyed him every moment by remarks upon his wife; of course all highly nattering to both.
19 This fresh idea fueled years of interesting comics, even during the industry-wide shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, but is currently coming to an unceremonious end.
20 Mrs. Newman was rather disappointed at the unceremoniousness of my parting with Harry.