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单词 rudely
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Definition of rudely in English:

rudely

adverb ˈruːdliˈrudli
  • 1In an offensive or bad-mannered way.

    he rudely snatched the water pitcher
    she is seen gesturing rudely to the paparazzi
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He rudely kicks the women out, slapping Stella on her thigh.
    • Her notarized written descriptions included dressing in drag and behaving rudely.
    • She flirts shamelessly with the dashing danseur, who declines rather rudely to dance with her.
    • He appears oblivious to the person he is addressing and rudely reprimands those who interrupt his rants.
    • They hear a sermon going on and rudely walk into the middle of a funeral.
    • There is a teacher speaking rudely to an eager student, enjoying her little power.
    • He treats the guests quite rudely by his mother's estimation.
    • Perhaps the staff is acting so rudely because they resent the banishment of dear Cordelia.
    • Casting his eye down the table, he rudely dismisses his assistant with a wave of his hand.
    • Major upheavals in the game's interface went undocumented, and requests for information rudely refused.
  • 2In a startling and abrupt way.

    a stream of light in my eyes rudely awakened me
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Suddenly he was rudely snatched up by a soldier.
    • He would begin caterwauling, and I would be rudely jerked out of my reverie.
    • The confidence of its 40 million shareholders, mostly middle-class professionals and pensioners, has been rudely shattered.
    • The opening song bursts rudely into life, powered by clanging guitars and a fantastic, howling vocal.
    • Theirs is an all-consuming love that has been rudely dashed but will quicken again tomorrow, regardless of today's despair.
    • I'm in that twilight state between sleep and waking in the very early morning, before the rudely steep climb of the day's foothills and mountains.
    • The outside world is about to rudely intrude on his quiet existence.
    • The leisurely horizontal qualities of the Spanish landscape are rudely disrupted by his uptight and upright entrance.
    • I am sorry to awaken you rudely from this daydream.
    • My university education got rudely interrupted.
 
 

Definition of rudely in US English:

rudely

adverbˈro͞odlēˈrudli
  • 1In an offensive or bad-mannered way.

    he rudely snatched the water pitcher
    she is seen gesturing rudely to the paparazzi
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He treats the guests quite rudely by his mother's estimation.
    • There is a teacher speaking rudely to an eager student, enjoying her little power.
    • They hear a sermon going on and rudely walk into the middle of a funeral.
    • She flirts shamelessly with the dashing danseur, who declines rather rudely to dance with her.
    • Perhaps the staff is acting so rudely because they resent the banishment of dear Cordelia.
    • He appears oblivious to the person he is addressing and rudely reprimands those who interrupt his rants.
    • He rudely kicks the women out, slapping Stella on her thigh.
    • Casting his eye down the table, he rudely dismisses his assistant with a wave of his hand.
    • Major upheavals in the game's interface went undocumented, and requests for information rudely refused.
    • Her notarized written descriptions included dressing in drag and behaving rudely.
  • 2In a startling and abrupt way.

    a stream of light in my eyes rudely awakened me
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The opening song bursts rudely into life, powered by clanging guitars and a fantastic, howling vocal.
    • The leisurely horizontal qualities of the Spanish landscape are rudely disrupted by his uptight and upright entrance.
    • My university education got rudely interrupted.
    • I am sorry to awaken you rudely from this daydream.
    • Theirs is an all-consuming love that has been rudely dashed but will quicken again tomorrow, regardless of today's despair.
    • I'm in that twilight state between sleep and waking in the very early morning, before the rudely steep climb of the day's foothills and mountains.
    • He would begin caterwauling, and I would be rudely jerked out of my reverie.
    • The confidence of its 40 million shareholders, mostly middle-class professionals and pensioners, has been rudely shattered.
    • Suddenly he was rudely snatched up by a soldier.
    • The outside world is about to rudely intrude on his quiet existence.
 
 
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