discourtesy
英 [dɪsˈkɜːtəsi]
美 [dɪsˈkɜːrtəsi]
n. 失礼的行为; 粗鲁的举动
BNC.37208 / COCA.38143
牛津词典
noun
- 失礼的行为;粗鲁的举动
behaviour or an action that is not polite
柯林斯词典
- 无礼(或粗鲁)的举动;无礼;失礼
Discourtesyis rude and bad-mannered behaviour.
英英释义
noun
- a lack of politeness
- a manner that is rude and insulting
- an expression of lack of respect
双语例句
- During the National Civil Virtues Month, all the cities must clean up, and banish disarray and discourtesy.
全国文明礼貌月中,所有城市必须搞好卫生,清除混乱和不礼貌现象。 - The customer complained to the manager of the discourtesy of an assistant.
顾客向经理控告一个营业员的失礼。 - But at the time he was merely offended at a discourtesy, and compared it with similar lapses in the past.
但在那时他只是感觉被无礼的举动冒犯到,与以前发生类似的事做了下比较。 - A slow courtesy is a discourtesy.
迟来的礼貌就是失礼。 - This answer, abrupt as it seems to us, expressed no coldness or discourtesy.
在我们听来,这似乎是唐突无礼,其实它并非冷淡或失敬。 - Since diplomats represent their countries, any discourtesy shown to them is considered a discourtesy to their countries.
由于外交官代表的是各自的国度,任何对他们的失礼都被视为对他们国度的不敬。 - She felt she had committed a discourtesy.
她觉得自己做了一件不礼貌的事。 - Could share in that discourtesy of death.
竟会分担那死亡的暴虐无礼。 - Can make the difference between a future present well-received and one politely accepted. She felt she had committed a discourtesy.
这关系着你未来送礼时,对方是否会很乐意接受或只是礼貌性的收下来而己。她觉得自己做了一件不礼貌的事。 - I was amazed by their discourtesy and lack of professionalism
他们的无礼和不专业让我震惊。