boorishness如何读

['buriʃnis]

boorishness是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 粗鲁的,粗野的,粗俗的,鲁莽的
  2. 笨拙的
  3. 乡下气的,乡土气的,土里土气的
  4. 乡巴佬的,像乡下佬的

boorishness词根

词根:boor

adj.

boorish 粗野的;粗鲁的;粗鄙的;笨拙的;乡土气的

n.

boor 农民;粗野的人;不懂礼貌的人

boorishness英英释义

Adjective:
  1. ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance;

    "was boorish and insensitive"
    "the loutish manners of a bully"
    "her stupid oafish husband"
    "aristocratic contempt for the swinish multitude"

boorishness词源英文解释

see boor

The first known use of boorish was in 1562

boorishness 例句

1 Biographies, when they matter, can act as a kind of corrective to the subject’s boorishness.

2 Louis is unsparing about the ugliest sides of this movement — boorishness, xenophobia — which his parents wear like a badge.

3 In my experience, Americans do not understand boorishness in foreigners.

4 Midway through the show she performed "Innocent," but he closed the show with "Runaway," which celebrated his boorishness by poking fun at it.

5 I’m not a great fan of the mainstream broadcasters, but such boorishness is out of line.

6 Elsewhere, the same young men seem altogether more relaxed in a closed, all-male campus environment where heavy drinking, boorishness, bullying and misogyny are the norms.

7 “Bluntness bordering on boorishness is quintessentially Dutch but so is, in this country of coalitions, flexibility and flip-flopping.”

8 In a week when Naga Munchetty has been hauled across the coals for correctly being able to identify racism, his lazy boorishness looks even more abject than usual.

9 Russia has accused US President Donald Trump of "boorishness on a global scale" after he insisted that Russia should "get out" of Venezuela.

10 Isaac contributes another portrayal in his gallery of overbearing outsiders, after Sucker Punch and Inside Llewyn Davis; his Nathan thinks that boorishness is an emblem of his superiority.

11 Blair’s Labour government regarded boorishness as a feature, especially when dealing with the media.

12 “That disrespectful, disdainful attitude … had a strong impact at a time when people badly needed help amid the pandemic. And all they got was that boorishness.”

13 He says, “The boorishness of this rogue US regime seems to know no bounds.”

14 Democrats should face two lamentable but undeniable facts: Trump was elected because many millions of Americans enjoy his boorishness.

15 For all its ups and downs and occasional detours into boorishness, it’s an original that will surprise if not necessarily delight fans of Garrone’s very different crime drama, “Gomorrah.”

16 The Democratic landslide in the midterms proved that the laws of political gravity haven’t been suspended; Trump’s incompetence, venality and boorishness had electoral consequences.

17 Her husband was “clearly upset” with his wife’s boorishness, which is an appropriate and effective natural consequence of her actions.

18 He’s as foulmouthed as the earlier Andrew Dice Clay, but the provocative element has been replaced — deliberately — with boorishness.

19 Unlike linguistic errors, native speakers often fail to recognize it as such and attribute it to boorishness or ill-will, which may do more harm to communication.

但是本族语者无法像语言错误那样加以辨别,而常将其归因于对方的粗鲁或是恶意,这一点对于交际尤为不利。

20 I listened to my mother's commentary on what she considered their boorishness and insensitivity.

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