brusque
英 [bruːsk]
美 [brʌsk]
adj. 寡言而无礼的
BNC.20023 / COCA.21819
牛津词典
adj.
- 寡言而无礼的
using very few words and sounding rude- The doctor spoke in a brusque tone.
医生不客气地简单说了几个字。
- The doctor spoke in a brusque tone.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 粗鲁的;无理的;唐突的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asbrusque, you mean that they deal with things, or say things, quickly and shortly, so that they seem to be rude.- The doctors are brusque and busy ...
医生们说话简短生硬,十分忙碌。 - They received a characteristically brusque reply from him.
他们从他那里得到的是一个粗鲁无礼的答复,他一贯都是那样的。
- The doctors are brusque and busy ...
英英释义
adj
- marked by rude or peremptory shortness
- try to cultivate a less brusque manner
- a curt reply
- the salesgirl was very short with him
双语例句
- Surprisingly and unceremoniously brusque in manner.
举止上令人惊讶的随便、唐突。 - If summers, brusque and confident to the point of arrogance, had been given the job, he would have done the same thing.
直率自信、甚至有些自大的萨默斯也能做到,如果他有机会上任的话。 - The doctors are brusque and busy
医生们说话简短生硬,十分忙碌。 - They received a characteristically brusque reply from him.
他们从他那里得到的是一个粗鲁无礼的答复,他一贯都是那样的。 - He is always affable and never brusque with people.
他对人很和蔼,从不疾言厉色。 - His manner was self-assured and brusque
他态度傲慢无礼。 - It won't do to neglect such work, but it would be dangerous to attend to it exclusively without studying problems. She was businesslike and brusque, with no small talk.
不办公事不行,但是,单是办公事,不研究问题,那是危险的。她公事公办,不讲絮话,但有时话语唐突。 - He generally affected a brusque manner, but he had a great smile, a good sense of humor, and a keen understanding of human nature.
他总是装出一副很粗鲁的样子,但笑起来却十分爽朗,也很有幽默感,对人性有着深刻的洞察。 - Explain as little as possible without being brusque.
解释要少而得体。 - She has quite a brusque manner.
她态度很唐突无礼。