1.不文明的,没礼貌的;粗野的;〈古〉野蛮的,未开化的
1.behaving in a way that is seen as hostile or indifferent
1.After experiencing uncivil interrogations by the police, she decided to leave Zimbabwe in 2007.
历经警方不人道讯问后,她决定在2007年离开辛巴威。
2.It was uncivil of you to say that .
纵然我们很忙,我们认为不出席是失礼的。
3.He was looking up into the sky all the time he was speaking, and this Alice thought decidedly uncivil.
他说话时,一直盯着天空,爱丽丝认为这是很不礼貌的。
4.Elizabeth: If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse. But I have other reasons. You know I have.
如果说我不礼貌,那时借口。但我有其它原因,你知道我有其它原因。
5.And all too often, uncivil second-guessing is not encumbered by the constraints of facts, logic, or reasoned analysis.
而且它们时常太过无礼地作事后批评,不被事实、逻辑或者经缜密推断分析的分析的约束阻塞。
6.Without the "uncivil" compromises and unsavory alliances, we would still be waiting for the "Serbian Autumn. "
如果不是有“非公民社会式”的妥协和不漂亮的联盟,我们可能仍在等待着“塞尔维亚之秋”。
7.Was not this some excuse for incivility, if I was uncivil ?
要是我果真是无礼的,那么,这还不够作为我无礼的理由吗?
8.The penalties for the weekend's uncivil and unexpected strike, without the promised 48-hour warning, should be harsh.
对于周末这场没有48小时提前通知的、粗野的且始料不及的罢工,我们应给肇事者予严厉的惩罚。
9.If I was uncivil, then that it some excuse.
如果我有失礼的地方也情有可原
10.The uncivil little thing stood on tiptoe, and whispered a sentence in Heathcliff's ear.
这个没礼貌的小东西踮起了脚尖,对着希刺克厉夫的耳朵小声说了一句话。