uncivilly
adverb formal uk/ʌnˈsɪv.əl.i/ us/ʌnˈsɪv.əl.i/
不礼貌地,无礼地
in a way that is not polite
He accused me of having acted uncivilly. 他指责我行为不文明。
When treated uncivilly, people stopped performing as well as they could. 当受到无礼对待时,人的表现会不如往常。
See: uncivil
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- "Humph!" exclaimed my uncle, rather uncivilly.
- Citizens confronted with the denial of political rights often feel compelled to behave uncivilly.
- I was surprised that he should speak so uncivilly to me.