brusque的意思和读音

brusque

: [brʊsk] : [brʊsk]

adj.

Adj.+n.brusque manner

adj.gentle

adj.abrupt,curt,offhand,rough,brisk

brusqueadj.

1.using very few words and sounding rude

The doctor spoke in a brusque tone.

adj.1.,,

adj.1.speaking quickly in an unfriendly way using very few words; using quick movements that show that you do not feel friendly toward someone

1. browse v.n. brusque adj. brute n. ...

2. brunch n. brusque adj. brutal adj. ...

3. brushoff brusque brutal ...

4. browse v.n. brusque adj. brute n. ...

5. ... brownish adj. brusque adj. () brutal adj. ...

6. brunette a.() brusque a. brutality n. ...

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1.At a factory down the road, the response to queries was more brusque. "We've already gone bust, " said a man, and hung up.:“!”

2.He generally affected a brusque manner, but he had a great smile, a good sense of humor, and a keen understanding of human nature.

3.I got his secretary who was rather brusque with me and told me to call back later.

4.You probably walked away thinking they were pretty unfriendly, even if you intellectually knew they may have had a reason for being brusque.使

5.She dropped her head; then, with a brusque movement, she pulled to the door, which closed behind her.

6.try to cultivate a less brusque manner; a curt reply; the salesgirl was very short with him.

7.Remembering Aunty Henny's own brusque attitude towards superfluous objects and papers, I did not doubt that he was right.

8.Management Style: "Brusque" would be a polite term for it.

9.His keen grey eye, impersonal and brusque, flashed upon her half impatiently.

10.For all his brusque bullheadedness, he had taken great risks to win a more secure future for Israel.