gauche的意思和读音

gauche

: [ɡoʊʃ] : [ɡəʊʃ]

adj.

adj.poised

adj.awkward,uncouth,tactless,callow,graceless

gaucheadj.

1.awkward when dealing with people and often saying or doing the wrong thing

a gauche schoolgirl/manner

adj.1.;;,

adj.1.behaving in an awkward or inappropriate way in a social situation

1. gamete gauche hegemony ...

2. gather gauche gaucherie ...

3. flee - gauche - morbid - ...

4. cause gauche say ...

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1."He bought his own furniture, " is a posh British sneer for anyone gauche enough to have earned his money.“

2.He said one philanthropist felt that slapping her name on a large gift during times of crisis would seem 'unseemly and gauche. '

3.This year sees the second national attempt to drum into citizens that being punctual is not gauche but a social grace .

4.To stay forever Even after many years, it is like leafing gauche, as if never change at the stare at you.仿

5.In 2002, one Beijing newspaper even sponsored a campaign to drive home the point that going shirtless was gauche.2002

6.The French word, "gauche, " can also mean a person who does not know how to act socially.

7.too gauche to leave the room when the conversation became intimate.

8.The Democrat MP was not seen doing anything as gauche, though the affair has left a nasty whiff.

9.Chucklehead: stupid, gauche person; a blockhead.

10.fighting beneath the mistletoe? how unfeminine. . how unromantic. . how gauche!