uncouth的意思和读音

uncouth

: [ʌnˈkuθ] : [ʌnˈkuːθ]

adj.

adj.polite

adj.rude,uncivilized,bad-mannered,ill-mannered,foul-mouthed

uncouthadj.

1.rude or socially unacceptable

uncouth laughter

an uncouth young man

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adj.1.behaving in a way that polite people consider rude or offensive

1. sordid:adj. 20。 uncouth:adj. , , 22。 riveting:adj. 23。 ...

2. sordid:adj. 20。 uncouth:adj. , , 22。 riveting:adj. 23。 ...

3. roughneck: uncouth: ;。 for sure: 。 ...

4. ungainly uncouth craggy ; ...

5. transaction n. uncouth a. visible a. ...

6. offensive adj. , uncouth adj. , disrespectful adj. , ...

7. 〖 yokelry〗 〖 countrified;rustic;uncouth〖 bedying〗 ...

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1.And many in the news media played along, acting as if it was somehow uncouth for Democrats even to mention the Bush era and its legacy.

2.It would be a fearful thing to fall into the hands of these hard, uncouth men without legal papers.

3.The sibyl ( "witch" is such an uncouth label) responded with a supply constriction designed to drive up the price.(“

4.And the curiosity-dealer, who plainly had not expected his uncouth visitor, seemed disconcerted and embarrassed.访

5.As he crept along with his eyes on the ground, the man gave utterance at intervals to uncouth , inarticulate sounds.

6.Slinking into a chair, shoulder shrugging, pointing or beckoning with the finger are all considered uncouth.

7.Many of them are uncouth, lacking of refinement, liars and untrustworthy, nothing but a bunch of "Noveau riches" .

8.After a tussle with journalists during the campaign, cartoonists played on his bulbous nose and portrayed him as an uncouth pig.”。

9.That's the kind of God you people talk about-a country bumpkin, a clumsy, brainless, conceited, uncouth hayseed.——

10.The loch lay as still as a lake , only the gulls were crying round the sides of it, and the whole place seemed solemn and uncouth .