1·Some people think it is impolite to ask someone's age.
有些人认为询问别人的年龄是不礼貌的。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·People here are very impolite.
这里的人非常无礼。
3·It is impolite to other people.
这对别人来说是不礼貌的。
4·I didn't want to appear impolite.
我不想显得无礼。
5·No one likes the impolite person.
没人喜欢不礼貌的人。
6·How can you be so impolite!
你怎么能这么不礼貌!
7·It is considered impolite.
这被认为是不礼貌的。
8·It is impolite to do this.
这是很无礼的。
9·It's impolite to ask people's age.
问别人的年龄是不礼貌的事。
10·It's very impolite to make a noise.
制造噪音是很不礼貌的。
1·No one likes the impolite person.
没人喜欢不礼貌的人。
2·It is impolite to other people.
这对别人来说是不礼貌的。
3·It is considered impolite.
这被认为是不礼貌的。
4·How can you be so impolite!
你怎么能这么不礼貌!
5·Talking loudly in a library is impolite.
在图书馆里大声说话是不礼貌的。
1·I didn't want to appear impolite.
我不想显得无礼。
2·People here are very impolite.
这里的人非常无礼。
3·Don't stare at me – it's impolite!
不要盯着我 - 这很无礼!
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
4·Whats more, respecting the old has long been a national tradition-such a person as the girl depicted in the above picture is not only selfish and impolite but also uncivilized and detestable.
段中第四句是第二点:尊敬老人长期以来就是民族传统--画中的女孩不仅自私无礼而且不文明、令人憎恶。 句中有平行形容词的用法,程度也是渐进的。
5·But most girls are spoiled by their parents, they become impolite and lazy.
但是大部分女孩受到父母的溺爱,变得无礼和懒惰。
1·He is an impolite boy.
他是个没礼貌的男孩。
2·We don't eat separately like American people because it is very impolite in Thailand. — cherry.
我们不象美国人民那样分开吃,因为它在泰国非常没礼貌。
3·I didn't expect him so impolite. He refused to give up a seat to an old man.
我没想到他会这么没礼貌,竟拒绝给老人让座。
4·I think you need not be so impolite to her.
我想你不必对她这么没礼貌。
5·Yes, it's impolite of her. She was as quiet as a mouse and left.
是的,她真没礼貌。她不声不响就离开了。
1·I hate to say it, but she's really impolite.
我真不想这么说,但她真的很没有礼貌。
2·Well, in Cuba, it's impolite to eat so noisily.
在古巴,大声地吃东西是没有礼貌的。
3·I hate to have to say this, but they are unfriendly and impolite.
我不喜欢而不得不说,他们不太友好,且没有礼貌。