insolence
英 [ˈɪnsələns]
美 [ˈɪnsələns]
n. 无礼;蛮横;侮辱性言行;傲慢的行为
BNC.24562 / COCA.27276
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 傲慢的;无礼的;侮慢的
If you say that someone is beinginsolent, you mean they are being rude to someone they ought to be respectful to.- ...her insolent stare...
她无礼的瞪视 - The officer stamped his boot. 'Don't be insolent with me, mademoiselle.'
军官跺跺靴子:“小姐,别对我无礼。”
- ...her insolent stare...
英英释义
noun
- an offensive disrespectful impudent act
- the trait of being rude and impertinent
双语例句
- Go with Mrs Dean, and keep with her; and confine your insolence to her ears.
跟丁太太去吧,跟她呆在一起,把你傲慢的话都说给她听吧。 - ( used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly. I should never mistake informality for insolence.
(用来指举止无礼的小孩)没有礼貌、任性。我决不会把不拘礼节错认为蛮横无礼。 - Daniel ´ s insolence rubbed his classmates the wrong way.
丹尼尔的傲慢无礼惹怒他的同学们。 - I have always abhorred insolence in children.
我一向憎恶孩子的无礼。 - I find your insolence disturbing.
你的傲慢让人恶心。 - Such insolence will lose you your situation.
如此无礼的态度将会使你失去你的职位。 - She had that dumb-silent insolence that teachers find so disturbing.
她那种不发一言的傲慢令老师们很不安。 - I have had to contend against the unkindness of his sister and the insolence of his mother.
我必须与他姐姐的冷酷和他母亲的专横抗争。 - He had the insolence to tell me to leave the room.
他竟然无礼地叫我离开房间。 - His overbearing insolence angered everyone.
他的傲慢无礼激起了大家的愤怒。