1.无礼地,鲁莽地,冒失地,放肆地
1.in an impudent manner
1.i can ' t , hey ? " said the little soldier who held the knife , grinning impudently at her" .
“我不能拿?”那拿刀的小个儿士兵对她嘻笑脸地说道。
2.but impudently turned it off with a laugh, and still keeping by the side of his new acquaintance, began talking politics.
但只是粗鲁地付之一笑,还是走在他这个新认识的人的旁边,开始谈论起政治来。
3.the soldier was pale , his blue eyes looked impudently into the generals face , but his mouth was smiling.
士兵的脸色苍白,一双蓝眼睛无耻地望着团长的面孔,嘴上露出一丝微笑。
4.Applied to an opponent, it means the habit of impudently claiming that black is white, in contradiction of the plain facts.
用在对方身上,这意味着不顾明显事实硬说黑就是白的无耻习惯。
5.Since nothing is ever quite proved or disproved, the most unmistakable fact can be impudently denied.
既然既没有证明什么又没有否定什么,最浅显的事实也会被轻率地否认。
6.She was his favorite and could speak to him so impudently .
她是他的宠儿,可以那样无礼他说话。
7.He thinks they behave impudently and always ask for trouble.
以为高加索人举止粗鲁,常寻事端。
8.peering impudently into your face.
仔细的看你的脸。
9.Impudently bold in speech or manner; saucy.
鲁莽的说话或行为鲁莽的;
10.tramped on legal principles impudently ; conducted exceedingly bacterium war;
对法理公然践踏,实施惨绝人寰的细菌战;