rudely
adverb uk/ˈruːd.li/ us/ˈruːd.li/
(NOT POLITELY)
C1 不礼貌地;粗鲁地
in a way that is not polite
She rudely interrupted my speech. 她粗鲁地打断了我的话。
下流地,淫秽地
in a way that relates to sex or going to the toilet
a rudely funny script 粗鲁有趣的脚本
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- If you've been treated rudely by an employee of a business, tell the manager or write a letter to the company.
- I have never been talked to so rudely.
- "What do you care?" Sheridan asked her rudely.
- He pushed rudely past her and entered the room.
- You were telling me, before I rudely interrupted, about how spider venom works.
- Despite her rudely funny writing, she was described by one of the readers' groups as being "like Jane Austen".
- The bar has rudely named cocktails as a speciality.
(SUDDENLY)
突如其来地;突兀地
in a way that is sudden and unpleasant
The news rudely pushed her into the glare of world-wide publicity. 这个消息突兀地把她推到了全世界宣传的焦点。
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- In the morning, the alarm rudely arouses us.
- The stillness was rudely shattered by the sound of nearby gunshots.
- Her reverie was rudely interrupted by the buzz of her phone.
- The following morning, I was rudely awakened by the loud downpour of rain bashing against the sides of our flimsy tent.
rudely healthy 非常健康
very healthy
She looked rudely healthy. 她看上去非常健康。
See: rude