uncivil如何读

英:[ˌʌnˈsɪvl]

美:[ʌnˈsɪvəl]

uncivil是什么意思

  • adj.无礼貌的;失礼的;粗鲁的;野蛮的;未开化的

uncivil自然拼读

un·civ·il

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uncivil扩展

uncivilly (adv.), uncivility (n.), uncivilness (n.)

uncivil词根

词根:uncivil

adj.

uncivilized 未开化的,不文明的

adv.

uncivilly 无礼地

uncivil英英释义

Adjective

1. lacking civility or good manners;

"want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue"- Willa Cather

uncivil词源中文解释

1550年代,“野蛮的”,来自 un-(1)“不”+ civil(adj.)。意思是“不礼貌的”是在1590年代。

uncivil词源英文解释

The first known use of uncivil was in 1553

uncivil儿童词典英英释义

unclaspverb

to release from a clasp

uncladadjective

not clothed : undressed, naked

unciviladjective

not civilized : barbarous

lacking in courtesy : ill-mannered

uncivil remarks

uncivilizedadjective

not civilized : lacking culture or refinement

far from civilization : wild

unciviladjective

not civilized : barbarous

lacking in courtesy : ill-mannered

uncivil remarks

uncivil 例句

1 But it would be too uncivil to vent his temper on his friends.

可是,到底不好意思拿朋友杀气.

2 This news has me entertaining uncivil thoughts that probably violate the Constitution: I’m no longer against making people prove that they’ve been vaccinated before entering public places.

3 It’s entirely possible, though as yet unconfirmed, that Roof is a Christian, making this massacre the religious equivalent of an uncivil war.

4 It is a tricky message to deliver, especially for a president who vowed in his inaugural address to “end this uncivil war that pits red against blue.”

5 The Fairmont Conference was called New Alternatives, which was the conservatives’ way of framing conversations to keep the peace in an increasingly uncivil society.

6 “Whit said, ‘I want to write a movie about four girls in a dorm who are trying to keep things civil in an uncivil world,’ ” Shafer said.

7 The manner in which she received him was calculated to a nicety to seem cool without being uncivil.

她接待他时始终准确地把握好分寸,看似冷淡,却不失礼。

8 This seemed uncivil, but perhaps wasn't.

这似乎不礼貌,但也许不是。

9 The Democratic president said the task at hand was to end what he called “an uncivil war and heal the very soul of our nation.”

10 Guess noted that the percentage of content in Facebook feeds provided by untrustworthy sources (2.6 percent), uncivil posts (3.2 percent), or those containing slurs (0.2 percent) were quite low already—and even lower across Instagram.

11 What some of us think of as unpardonable, uncivil, and unhealthy behavior is, to part of the national community we live in, exactly what’s required for America to make it.

12 The levity in Ministry exaggerates our response to contemporary political violence that is not tongue-in-cheek (the ongoing harsh and uncivil lawfare).

13 Like Hemphill, many social scientists are making the case for platforms to create a healthier space by tweaking algorithms to de-emphasize potentially uncivil content.

14 About 2 million California Republicans voted for a lying, uncivil, fraudulent con man.

15 For many this is an existential battle, driving passion and at times uncivil behavior.

16 If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse.

要是我果真是无礼的,那么,这还不够作为我无礼的理由吗?

17 There is less protection offered to cruel and offensive humor, even as the definitions of what constitutes cruelty and offense are subject to vigorous and often uncivil debate.

18 The platform can intervene if people become uncivil.

19 Joseph Bruno, the longtime majority leader of the New York Senate, recounts the uncivil war between himself and Mr. Spitzer with obvious relish, although he himself ended up convicted of federal corruption charges in 2009.

20 ‘Edmund, you are behaving in a very uncivil way towards a visitor.’

uncivil 同义词

14 无礼貌的

coarse impolite ill-mannered

16 不文明的

uncouth

19 没有礼貌的

mannerless ill-bred solecistic unlicked

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