Nghĩa của từ uncouth bằng Tiếng Việt

@uncouth /ʌn'ku:θ/
* tính từ
- chưa văn minh (đời sống)
- thô lỗ, vụng về (người, lời nói)
- (văn học) hoang dã, chưa khai phá (miền, vùng)
- (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) lạ, không quen thuộc, chưa từng thấy

Đặt câu có từ "uncouth"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "uncouth", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ uncouth, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ uncouth trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. UnCouth definition, awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly: unCouth behavior; an unCouth relative who embarrasses the family

2. He would become dreadful, hideous, and uncouth.

3. Especially with such an uncouth fellow.

Đặc biệt với một gã cục cằn như vậy!

4. He remained heavy and somewhat uncouth.

5. From a distance he looks uncouth.

6. To a Japanese, spilling anything is uncouth.

7. His nephew is an uncouth young man.

8. He behaves in a most uncouth way.

9. The stamp of the uncouth barbarian was on me.

10. An uncouth, crude, or ill-bred person; a boor.

11. She may embarrass you with her uncouth behavior.

12. 25 An earthy , uncouth, servile peasant creature old Katy was.

13. 2 She may embarrass you with her uncouth behavior.

14. An earthy , uncouth, servile peasant creature old Katy was.

15. Barbarians were, well, Barbarians: incestuous, uncouth, living amidst squalor

16. A trifle uncouth, but the best soldier we' # ever see

17. A trifle uncouth, but the best soldier we'll ever see.

18. But fear thee not, beloved youth, for we shall surmount all things uncouth.

Nhưng đừng sợ, thanh xuân nàng hỡi, cùng bước qua tục trần hoang sơ.

19. If someone new came to dinner, he would be described as unCouth

20. He had seemed puzzled but intrigued by the clogged, uncouth sketches of peasants.

21. Others see us as overly materialistic, somewhat uncouth and lacking in social graces.

22. Synonyms for Clownish include boorish, loutish, uncouth, churlish, cloddish, classless, oafish, rude, vulgar and impolite

23. 8406995416 715-256 Phone Numbers Bellowsful Being uncouth is your ordered to hold true today

24. 929-498 Phone Numbers (702) 997-0938 Asniffle Being uncouth is your reward was swift

25. If he is proud, rude, uncouth, and ignorant, he does not attract —he repels.

Nếu người đó kiêu căng, khiếm nhã, thô lỗ và ngu dốt thì người không thu hút ai cả; trái lại khiến họ muốn tránh xa.

26. (of behavior) rustic and uncouth Familiarity information: Agrestic used as an adjective is rare.

27. Because he got rid of his ignorant and uncouth sweetness, he is no longer a boy.

28. Synonyms for Boorish include loutish, uncouth, churlish, discourteous, ungentlemanly, barbaric, bearish, cloddish, clownish and coarse

29. If she knew it, green and uncouth as she was, Pertwee would know it also.

30. The chapter was very long, and consisted entirely of names, uncouth and difficult to pronounce.

31. While all these words mean "uncouth in manners or appearance," Churlish suggests surliness, unresponsiveness, and …

32. The countryside was his enemy: uncouth heather and highwayman copses kept taking his jewel and hiding it.

33. Philip could not conceal from himself that the other clerks ill - paid and uncouth were more useful.

34. Their speech is described as mridhra which could variously mean soft, uncouth, hostile, scornful or abusive.

Bài phát biểu của họ được miêu tả như mridhra, có thể có nhiều nghĩa khác nhau là ủy mị, thô lỗ, thù địch, khinh miệt hoặc lạm dụng.

35. And the curiosity - dealer, who plainly had not expected his uncouth visitor, seemed disconcerted and embarrassed.

36. Italian: nickname for an uncouth or prickly person, from brusco ‘rude’, ‘coarse’, ‘abrupt’, from Late Latin Bruscus

37. Inelegance by virtue of being an uncouth boor Familiarity information: Boorishness used as a noun is rare.

38. "Buz" marks his foray into the wild uncouth world of artists who are also authors

39. Even as she sank, she would know the woman was still leaning forward, great uncouth lump, writing.

40. This led them to conclude that they were uncouth, filthy creatures who barely knew how to look after themselves.

41. Barbaric (comparative more Barbaric, superlative most Barbaric) of or relating to a barbarian ; uncivilized , uncultured or uncouth Killing doctors is Barbaric .

42. In the 16th-18th centuries the meaning of unCouth changed to what it is today and Couth was left behind

43. If you prefer to associate with people who are slovenly, lazy, uncouth, and foulmouthed, then you will become like them.

Nếu bạn thích giao du với những người ăn mặc lôi thôi lếch thếch, lười biếng, thô lỗ, và ăn nói tục tĩu, thì bạn sẽ trở nên như họ.

44. In the dawn of our history, we men of Rome were strong and fierce but also uncouth and solitary creatures.

Vào buổi đầu của lịch sử, đàn ông La Mã chúng ta mạnh mẽ và dữ tợn nhưng cũng hoang dã và cô độc.

45. Before visiting the remote north, I had rather expected the folk there to be rough, uncouth, possibly even hostile. Sentencedict.com

46. Boorishness may be defined as “ The manner of a rude or insensitive person ” and “ Inelegance by virtue of being an uncouth boor ”

47. While all these words mean "uncouth in manners or appearance," Boorish implies rudeness of manner due to insensitiveness to others' …

48. Boorish, oafish, rude, uncouth all describe persons, acts, manners, or mannerisms that violate in some way the generally accepted canons of polite, considerate behavior.

49. Brutish adjective coarse, stupid, gross, cruel, savage, crude, vulgar, barbarian, crass, boorish, uncouth, loutish, subhuman, swinish The man was Brutish and coarse

50. Brutish adjective coarse, stupid, gross, cruel, savage, crude, vulgar, barbarian, crass, boorish, uncouth, loutish, subhuman, swinish The man was Brutish and coarse