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21. | Rudely brief or abrupt, as in speech or manner. |
| 唐突的简短失礼的或唐突的,如在讲话或举止中 |
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22. | She was offended by his brusque reply. |
| 他那种粗暴的回答使她听了很不舒服。 |
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23. | Explain as little as possible without being brusque. |
| 解释要少而得体。 |
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24. | Try to cultivate a less brusque manner. |
| 尽量去培养不那么粗暴的举止。 |
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25. | his manner of speaking was quite abrupt; her speech was barren of southernisms; I detected a slight accent in his speech. |
| 他的说话方式很唐突。 |
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26. | I'm sorry I have come without warning. |
| 对不起,来得太唐突了。 |
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27. | Presumptuously forward;impudent. |
| 冒昧唐突的;轻率的 |
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28. | He apologized amply for his suddenness. |
| 他因自己的唐突而深表歉意。 |
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29. | His manner was abrupt to the point of rudeness. |
| 他举止唐突, 近乎粗鲁. |
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30. | a curt answer, rebuke, etc |
| 唐突无礼的回答、 责难等 |
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