I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他的无礼使恼怒。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他的无礼使恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受
了他的无礼。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他无礼的回答使很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句无礼的话要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对的妻子非常粗野无礼。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因你无礼而使你受苦的。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他的粗鲁无礼感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再
忍受她的无礼了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对人相当无礼。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他的傲慢无礼无法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再
容忍你无礼的行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个人在教堂里脱帽子是无礼的。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻人说话如此无礼是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈无礼但从来受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢无礼的话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他仅仅是
礼貌,而是无礼透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
你竟敢对无礼!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师喜欢学生无礼。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有礼,这次的无礼只是一时的失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她的无礼惹得他打了她。
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们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他使
恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受不了他
。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他回答使
很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句话真没必要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对妻子非常粗野
。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因
而使
受苦
。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他
粗鲁
感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再也不能
受她
了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对人相当。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他
傲慢
法容
。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再也不能容
行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个人在教堂里不脱帽子是。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻人说话如此是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈但从来不受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他不仅仅是不貌,而是
透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
竟敢对
!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师不喜欢学生。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有,这次
只是一时
失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她惹得他打了她。
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们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他无
使
恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受不了他
无
。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他无回答使
很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那无
话真没必要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对妻子非常粗野无
。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因你无
而使你受苦
。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他
粗鲁无
感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再也不能忍受她
无
了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对人相当无。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他
傲慢无
无法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再也不能容忍你无
为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
个人在教堂里不脱帽子是无
。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻人说话如此无是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈无但从来不受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢无话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他不仅仅是不貌,而是无
透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
你竟敢对无
!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师不喜欢学生无。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他向彬彬有
,这次
无
只是
时
失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她无
惹得他打了她。
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观点;若发现问题,欢迎向
们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他使
恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受不了他
。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他回答使
很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句话真没必要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对妻子非常粗野
。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因你
而使你受苦
。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他
粗鲁
感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再也不能忍受她
了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对人相当。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他
傲慢
法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再也不能容忍你
行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个人在教堂里不脱帽子是。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻人说话如此是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈但从来不受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他不仅仅是不貌,而是
透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
你竟敢对!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师不喜欢学生。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有,这次
只是一时
失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她惹得他打了她。
声明:以上例句、词性分类均由互联网资源自动生成,部分未经过人工审核,其表达内容亦不代表本软件观点;若发现问题,欢迎向
们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他的使
恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受不了他的
。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他的回答使
很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句的话真没必要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对的
常粗野
。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因你
而使你受苦的。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他的粗鲁
感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再也不能忍受她的
了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对人相当。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他的傲慢
法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再也不能容忍你
的行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个人在教堂里不脱帽是
的。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻人说话如此是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈但从来不受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢的话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他不仅仅是不貌,而是
透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
你竟敢对!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师不喜欢学生。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有,这次的
只是一时的失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她的惹得他打了她。
声明:以上例句、词性分类均由互联网资源自动生成,部分未经过人工审核,其表达内容亦不代表本软件的观点;若发现问题,欢迎向们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他使
恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受不了他
。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他回答使
很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句话真没必要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对妻
非常粗野
。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因你
而使你受苦
。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他
粗鲁
感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再也不能忍受她
了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对人相当。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他
傲慢
法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再也不能容忍你
行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个人在教堂里不是
。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻人说话如此是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈但从来不受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他不仅仅是不貌,而是
透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
你竟敢对!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师不喜欢学生。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有,这次
只是一时
失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她惹得他打了她。
声明:以上例句、词性分类均由互联网资源自动生成,部分未经过人工审核,其表达内容亦不代表本软件观点;若发现问题,欢迎向
们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他的无礼使。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受不了他的无礼。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他无礼的回答使很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句无礼的真没必要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对的妻子非常粗野无礼。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因你无礼而使你受苦的。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他的粗鲁无礼感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再也不能忍受她的无礼了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲太随便, 对
相当无礼。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他的傲慢无礼无法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再也不能容忍你无礼的行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个在教堂里不脱帽子是无礼的。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻如此无礼是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈无礼但从来不受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢无礼的,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他不仅仅是不礼貌,而是无礼透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
你竟敢对无礼!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师不喜欢学生无礼。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有礼,这次的无礼只是一时的失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她的无礼惹得他打了她。
声明:以上例句、词性分类均由互联网资源自动生成,部分未经过工审核,其表达内容亦不代表本软件的观点;若发现问题,欢迎向
们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他的无礼使恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受
了他的无礼。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他无礼的回答使很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句无礼的话真。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对的妻子非常粗野无礼。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因你无礼而使你受苦的。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他的粗鲁无礼感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
能忍受她的无礼了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对人相当无礼。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他的傲慢无礼无法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
能容忍你无礼的行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个人在教堂里脱帽子是无礼的。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻人说话如此无礼是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈无礼但从来受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢无礼的话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他仅仅是
礼貌,而是无礼透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
你竟敢对无礼!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师喜欢学生无礼。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有礼,这次的无礼只是一时的失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她的无礼惹得他打了她。
声明:以上例句、词性分类均由互联网资源自动生成,部分未经过人工审核,其表达内容亦代表本软件的观点;若发现问题,欢迎向
们指正。
I was annoyed by his bad manners.
他的使
恼怒。
His insolence is more than I can stand.
受不了他的
。
I was offended by his discourteous reply.
他的回答使
很生气。
There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
插那么一句的话真没必要。
He was most insulting to my wife.
他对的妻子非常粗野
。
I'll make you suffer for this insolence.
会因
而使
受苦的。
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
对他的粗鲁
感到吃惊。
I cannot endure her rudeness any longer.
再也不能忍受她的
了。
She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.
她讲话太随便, 对。
I was out of patience with his insolence.
对他的傲慢
法容忍。
I can't tolerate your bad manners any longer.
再也不能容忍
的行为。
It’s irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.
一个在教堂里不脱帽子是
的。
The young man was trailing his coat by making such offensive remarks.
这位年轻说话如此
是想蓄意吵架。
Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders.
弗兰克总是对长辈但从来不受处罚。
At these insolent words her anger rose.
听了这些傲慢的话,她冒火了。
He wasn’t just impolite—he was downright rude.
他不仅仅是不貌,而是
透顶。
Don’t you get impertinent with me!
竟敢对
!
Teachers don’t like insolence from pupils.
教师不喜欢学生。
He is usually well-behaved;this rudeness is only a lapse.
他一向彬彬有,这次的
只是一时的失态。
He claimed that it was her rudeness that provoked him to strike her.
他声称是她的惹得他打了她。
声明:以上例句、词性分类均由互联网资源自动生成,部分未经过工审核,其表达内容亦不代表本软件的观点;若发现问题,欢迎向
们指正。