詞根:impertinent
adj.impertinent 不恰當(dāng)?shù)模粺o(wú)禮的;粗魯?shù)?;不相干?/p> adv.
impertinently 不切題地;不恰當(dāng)?shù)?;不禮貌地
2.Now, we won't submit to impertinence from these pimply, tipsy virgins.
現(xiàn)在我們決不能忍受這群長(zhǎng)著膿包、喝醉了的小兔崽子們的無(wú)禮舉動(dòng)。
4.Suppose God is the God you know Him to be when you are nearest to Him - what an impertinence worry is!
假如你曾很親近地認(rèn)識(shí)神,就會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)擔(dān)心真是多余。
5.You'll apologize to me for your impertinence, or you will quit the office instantly!
你這樣放肆,非向我道歉不可!不然,你給我馬上滾!
6.'Mention to the man, then, if you please, Towlinson,' said Miss Tox, 'that the lady's uncle is a magistrate, and that if he gives her any of his impertinence he will be punished terribly.
“那么,勞駕您,托林森,請(qǐng)跟車夫說(shuō),”托克斯小姐說(shuō)道,“這位夫人的舅舅是一位治安法庭的法官,如果他要對(duì)她稍有一點(diǎn)無(wú)禮的話,那么他就會(huì)受到嚴(yán)厲的懲罰?!?