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ADJ-GRADED
不礼貌的;无礼的;粗鲁的 If you say that someone is impolite, you mean that they are rather rude and do not have good manners.
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It is impolite to ask too many questions.
提出过多的问题是不礼貌的。
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It would be most ungracious and impolite to refuse a simple invitation to supper with him.
连与他共进晚餐这样的简单邀请都拒绝会显得非常失礼,没有教养。
- Adjective
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1. not polite
- antonym: polite
- 1. He wasn't just impolite—he was downright rude.
- 他不仅仅是不礼貌,而是无礼透顶。
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- 2. His impolite words angered his teacher.
- 他出言不逊,激怒了他的老师。
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- 3. It is impolite for one to urge other people to drink in the west.
- 在西方,过分劝酒是不礼貌的。
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- 4. It is impolite to get a word in.
- 别人谈话时插嘴是不礼貌的。
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- 5. It is very impolite of you to do so to customers.
- 你这样做对顾客太不客气了。
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- 6. It isn't easy to put up with people who are impolite.
- 没有礼貌的人是令人难以容忍的。
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- 7. It's impolite to gibe at a foreign student's English.
- 嘲笑外国学生的英语是不礼貌的。
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- 8. It's impolite to make a tardy appearance.
- 晚到是不礼貌的。
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- 9. Please forgive me for being impolite.
- 请原谅我的失礼。
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- 10. She ordered that impolite fellow out.
- 她责令那个无礼的家伙出去。
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- 11. She was genuinely angered at his impolite words.
- 听到他粗鲁的话,她可真动火了。
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