insolence
英 [ˈɪn.səl.əns]
美 [ˈɪn.səl.əns]
1. => unaccustomed, unwonted, unusual. => unusualness, novelty, unfamiliarity. => pride, haughtiness, arrogance, insolence.
2. 就是说与正常的、人们通常习惯的、共同认可的、应该表现出的谦虚、绅士、亲和等良好品行不一致。
3. 就是说他显得很另类,与正常人、与大多数人(大众)的良好品行格格不入(不一致)。
- insolence (n.)
- late 14c., from Latin insolentia "unusualness, haughtiness, arrogance," from insolentem (see insolent).
- 1. Pupils could be excluded from school for insolence.
- 学生可能会因目无师长而被开除。
- 2. I've had enough of your insolence , and I'm having no more.
- 我受够了你的侮辱, 不能再容忍了.
- 3. How can you suffer such insolence?
- 你怎么能容忍这种蛮横的态度?
- 4. Teachers don't like insolence from pupils.
- 教师不喜欢学生无礼.
- 5. I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
- 我会因你无礼而使你受苦的.