unceremonious
[ˌʌnˌserəˈmoʊniəs]
adj.
不拘礼仪的;
随意的;
无礼的;
唐突的;
adv.
无礼地,粗鲁地,唐突地;
n.
不拘礼仪,无礼,唐突;
例句:
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There was an unceremonious directness, a searching, decided steadfastness in his gaze now.
现在他的凝视中有一种不礼貌的直率, 一种锐利 、 断然的坚定.
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Since Britain's economy hit the skids, we've all traded horror stories of unceremonious sackings and mass redundancies.
来自THETIMES
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He was bundled out of the room with unceremonious haste.
他被粗暴地轰出屋外。
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She finished the meal with unceremonious haste.
她狼吞虎咽地把饭吃完.
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I give it an unceremonious burial behind the television shack.
来自WSJ
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Their imaginative yet unceremonious approaches mean surprising and affordable fare for diners.
来自WSJ