graceless

英 ['greɪslɪs] 美 ['ɡresləs]
  • adj. 粗野的;不知礼的;不知耻的
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graceless (adj.)
late 14c., "not in a state of grace," from grace (n.) + -less. Meaning "wanting charm or elegance" is from 1630s. Related: Gracelessly; gracelessness.
1. She couldn't stand his blunt, graceless manner.
她无法忍受他的唐突和粗鲁。

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2. It was a massive, graceless house.
这是一间非常难看的大房子。

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3. a graceless, angry young man
粗鲁、愤怒的年轻人

来自《权威词典》

4. How can love survive in such a graceless age?
在这粗陋的时代,怎样才能让真爱长存?

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5. I don't like those with graceless behavior.
我不喜欢那些举止粗鲁的人.

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