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impudence

n.  厚颜无耻;冒失,鲁莽;放肆;无礼;无礼的言行

BNC.35579 / COCA.33016

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED 放肆的;无礼的
    If you describe someone asimpudent, you mean they are rude or disrespectful, or do something they have no right to do.
    1. Some of them were impudent and insulting.
      他们当中的一些人放肆无礼,目中无人。

英英释义

noun

双语例句

  • Her impudence bowled me over.
    她的厚颜使我大为吃惊。
  • A rapid intellect and ready eloquence may carry off a little impudence.
    头脑敏捷,口才流利,就能减少冒失。
  • His impudence provoked her into slapping his face.
    他的鲁莽迫使她打他耳光。
  • Elizabeth had not before believed him quite equal to such assurance; but she sat down, resolving within herself to draw no limits in future to the impudence of an impudent man.
    伊丽莎白从来不相信他竟会这样厚颜无耻,她坐下来思忖道:一个人不要起脸来可真是漫无止境。
  • What impudence brings your swords to the emperor?
    你竟敢如此厚颜无耻地侵犯皇上?
  • The first charge is impudence, or hardness of forehead, a want of holy shame, an unhallowed boldness in evil.
    第一项罪名额坚,这是指厚颜卑鄙,缺少圣洁的羞耻感,或大胆地犯罪。
  • My presence in his sanctum was evidently esteemed a piece of impudence too shameful for remark.
    我在他的圣地出现,显然被他看作是羞于提及的莽撞事情。
  • It seemed to her that there would be something of impudence in making a festival of her secret.
    她觉得将自己内心的秘密弄得沸沸扬扬是轻率齿莽的。
  • He don't mean no impudence, do you, boy?
    他并不是故意这个样子的,对吧,孩子?
  • I had an air of impudence.
    我表面上趾高气扬。