[ˌʌn'sɪvl][ˌʌn'sɪvl]
  • adj. 无礼貌的;失礼的;粗鲁的;野蛮的;未开化的
    • adjective(形容词)
      1. 不礼貌的,无礼的

    双解例句

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 不礼貌的,无礼的

      He was most uncivil to your father – called him an old fool.

      他对你父亲极其无礼——称他为老傻瓜。

    小知识

    If you're uncivil, you're not very polite. It's not okay to be uncivil to other people, even online.

    The original meaning of uncivil was a more extreme version of today's — it meant “barbarous.” Now it simply means “not very nice” or “impolite.” You might be excused for being uncivil to your younger brother if he's driving you crazy, especially if you've had a difficult day. Uncivil comes from the Latin root civilis, “relating to a society,” or “befitting a citizen.”

    实用短语

    1. this uncivil war

      这个不文明的战争

    2. uncivil things

      不文明的事物

    3. uncivil society

      不文明的社会,非公民社会

    4. uncivil conduct

      不文明行为

    5. uncivil is you

      是你先不文明的

    6. uncivil war

      不文明战争

    7. uncivil l

      粗野既

    8. your uncivil

      你不文明

    9. the uncivil war

      战争

    同义词

    discourteous  /  rude  /  ungracious  /  offensive  /  caustic

    反义词

    adj.失礼的;粗野的

    civil

    其他释义

    civil

    同根词

    词根:uncivil

    adj.

    uncivilized未开化的,不文明的

    adv.

    uncivilly无礼地