1.傲慢,横蛮
2.傲慢的态度,侮辱性的言行
1.insolent behavior or remarks
1.Sam described Arthur's pursuits in London, and his confounded insolence of behaviour to his old friends from home.
萨姆描述亚瑟在伦敦寻欢作乐,目空一切,不把家乡的老朋友放在眼里。
2.I have had to contend against the unkindness of his sister and the insolence of his mother.
我必须与他姐姐的冷酷和他母亲的专横抗争。
3.He had the insolence to tell me to leave at once.
他竟然无礼地叫我马上离开。
4.When one really thinks of it, the cool insolence of that performance was something rare!
认真想起来,那场表演的冷酷无礼,实在是罕见的。
5.For this act of insolence, he was sent to the stands, symbolically imprisoned behind bars, as he scribbled notes to his bench.
因为这次无礼的举动,他被送上了看台,象征性地被“监禁”了,他草草地写了几张纸条给替补队员。
6.If he has any of his insolence to me next time, I'll give him what for.
如果他下次对我非礼,我要狠狠教训他。
7.In so far as she expresses herself in definite action, this claim is legitimate, and male insolence must then bear the blame.
就她以明确行动表现自己而言,这种要求是合法的,不过男性的傲慢肯定要为此承担责任。
8.It was another insolence by that country, whose transgressions had, in fact, turned the agreement into a farce.
该国的无礼这又是一件例证;正是由于该国不断违反,这一协定已几乎沦为笑柄。
9.I'd never mistake informality for insolence, sir. One, I rather like. The other, nothing freeborn should ever submit to.
我绝不会把不拘礼节错当傲慢无理先生前者是我所喜欢的
10.I learned about it when she told me that, because of our son's insolence, she was taking away certain privileges for several days.
艾蜜告诉我,由于儿子不听话,她要把儿子的一些特权取消几天。