boorishly
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英 [?b??r??l?] 
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Face lane after disfiguring, again no one dared to come to her this pure Quan Yuan to "deed boorishly" .
臉弄毀容后,就再沒(méi)有人敢來(lái)她這清綣苑“撒野”了。
The Luo silk does not appreciate his work, thinks boorishly , but she the formidable strength which is manifested by the work moves.
羅絲不欣賞他的作品,覺(jué)得粗野,可是她被作品體現(xiàn)出來(lái)的強(qiáng)大力量打動(dòng)了。
In an open letter they criticised "hawks" among their officers who "spoke roughly and acted boorishly" .
在一封公開(kāi)信中,他們批評(píng)“鷹派”官員“語(yǔ)言粗魯,行動(dòng)粗暴”。
"Of course I'm glad, lass, " he answered, boorishly , opening his knife again, and scraping away at the hedge-stake.
“我當(dāng)然是高興的,小姑娘,”他粗野地答道,重新打開(kāi)他的折疊小刀,刮掉樹(shù)籬樁子上的樹(shù)皮。
They are often boorishly good-natured: they enjoy practical jokes and spectator sports.
他們既粗野又有好性子:他們喜歡惡作劇,喜歡人多時(shí)的歡鬧場(chǎng)景。
In this lies, people unscrupulously drink, act boorishly to perhaps fish for fame.
于這個(gè)謊言中,人們恣意喝酒、撒野或者沽名釣譽(yù)。