uncouth

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词源[编辑]

源自中古英语 uncouth,源自古英语 uncūþ (不明的;不熟悉的;奇怪的),源自原始西日耳曼语 *unkunþ,源自原始日耳曼语 *unkunþaz (未知的),等价于un- +‎ couth

发音[编辑]

  • IPA(帮助)/ʌnˈkuːθ/
  • 文档
    韵部:-uːθ

形容词[编辑]

uncouth (比较级 uncouther more uncouth最高级 uncouthest most uncouth)

  1. (古旧) 奇怪的,奇特的,不寻常
    反义词: (弃用) couth
  2. 蹩脚
    近义词: fremd
  3. 粗鲁的,没教养
    近义词: impolite;亦参见Thesaurus:impolite
    反义词: couth
    • 1699Samuel GarthThe Dispensary, Canto IV, line 204:
      Harsh words, though pertinent, uncouth appear: / None please the fancy, who offend the ear.
      (请为本引文添加中文翻译)
    • 2014,James Lambert,“A Much Tortured Expression: A New Look At `Hobson-Jobson'”,出自 International Journal of Lexicography,卷号27,期号1, 页号58:
      If Yule found it delightful, why did Kipling find it uncouth?
      (请为本引文添加中文翻译)
    • 2021年5月10日,Ian Prasad Philbrick,引用Brian Fallon,“‘We May Not Have a Full Two Years’: Democrats’ Plans Hinge on Good Health”,出自 The New York Times[1], ISSN 0362-4331:
      “I don’t think it’s uncouth to talk about it. I think it’s a reality that has to inform the urgency with which we approach those issues.”
      (请为本引文添加中文翻译)

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词源[编辑]

源自中古英语 uncouth,源自古英语 uncūþ (不明的;不熟悉的;奇怪的),源自原始西日耳曼语 *unkunþ

形容词[编辑]

uncouth

  1. 奇怪
    • WEXFORD THREE HUNDRED YEARS AGO., line 9.
      estraunge, uncouth;

参考资料[编辑]

  • Jacob Poole (1867), William Barnes, 编, A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of the English colony in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, J. Russell Smith, ISBN 978-1436729291, 页120