impolitely
/ˌɪmpəˈlaɪtli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪmpəˈlaɪtli/ (ame, ipa)
impolitely — 副詞
1. with speech or behavior that ignores normal manners and shows little respect for
沒禮貌地
言行不得體,缺乏基本禮貌
with speech or behavior that ignores normal manners and shows little respect for other people
Samir answered the tour guide impolitely and walked off first.
Samir 沒禮貌地回了導遊一句,然後先走開了。
answer impolitely
At dinner, Élise impolitely kept checking her phone while her aunt spoke.
吃晚餐時,Élise 很沒禮貌地一直看手機,沒理會阿姨說話。
impolitely with repeated behavior
The teenager laughed impolitely when the new waiter dropped a tray.
那名青少年在新來的服務生打翻托盤時,很沒禮貌地笑了出來。
During the interview, Christopher impolitely cut in before the question ended.
面試時,Christopher 很沒禮貌地在問題還沒說完前就插話。
A passenger impolitely pushed past Yara to grab the last seat.
一名乘客很沒禮貌地擠過 Yara,去搶最後一個座位。
- rudely
usually sounds harsher and more openly offensive
- discourteously
more formal and common in complaints or official writing
- disrespectfully
stresses failing to show proper respect, especially to someone senior
- politely
with good manners and consideration for others
- courteously
in a more formal, respectful way
- respectfully
showing clear respect, especially in formal situations
文法句型
speak impolitely to someone
impolitely interrupt someone
reply impolitely
behave impolitely in public
用法筆記
Most often used with verbs of speaking or social behavior such as answer, interrupt, ignore, and push past. It is slightly more formal and less sharp in tone than rudely, so it often appears in judgments about someone's manners.