ungracious

英 [ʌn'greɪʃəs] 美 [ʌn'ɡreʃəs]
  • adj. 无礼貌的,没规矩的;没有教养的;讨厌的
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ungracious (adj.)
c. 1200, "ungrateful;" early 14c., "lacking God's grace;" early 15c., "rude, unmannerly," from un- (1) "not" + gracious (adj.). Related: Ungraciously.
1. I was often rude and ungracious in refusing help.
我拒绝接受帮助的时候时常显得粗鲁无礼。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It is ungracious of me not to acknowledge your help.
你大力帮助而我尚未表示谢意,十分失礼.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. It would be ungracious not to accept your invitation.
盛情难却.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

5. This curt sumMary is not meant to be ungracious.
简略的摘要并不意味着就要没吸引力.

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