irreverent
英 [ɪˈrevərənt]
美 [ɪˈrevərənt]
adj. 不敬的; 不恭的
复数:irreverents
Collins.1 / BNC.19937 / COCA.16657
牛津词典
adj.
- 不敬的;不恭的
not showing respect to sb/sth that other people usually respect- irreverent wit
失礼的俏皮话 - an irreverent attitude to tradition
不把传统放在眼里的态度
- irreverent wit
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 不尊敬的;不恭的
If you describe someone asirreverent, you mean that they do not show respect for people or things that are generally respected.- She's irreverent, fun and hugely popular...
她不惧权威,幽默风趣,很受欢迎。 - Taylor combined great knowledge with an irreverent attitude to history.
泰勒知识渊博,而且并不把历史太当回事。
- She's irreverent, fun and hugely popular...
英英释义
adj
- not revering god
- showing lack of due respect or veneration
- irreverent scholars mocking sacred things
- noisy irreverent tourists
- characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality
- a certain irreverent gaiety and ease of manner
双语例句
- He gave her an irreverent reply.
他给她一个不恭敬的答复。 - Improbably, he survived, but he exhibited stark behavioral changes& becoming detached and irreverent, though never criminal.
令人不可思议地是,他活了下来,但是他的行为却和以前大不一样&他变得冷漠无礼,即便没有成为罪犯。 - The cold sun made their faces like copper and brass, and through the closed window John heard their coarse, irreverent voices.
寒淡的阳光把他们的脸照成了黄铜色。透过关闭的窗户,约翰听着他们粗鲁的、不礼貌的叫喊声。 - Taylor combined great knowledge with an irreverent attitude to history.
泰勒知识渊博,而且并不把历史太当回事。 - Some of those leaving were making rude and irreverent comments.
有些即将离开的人正在发表粗暴无礼的意见。 - It was considered irreverent to call the emperor's name in ancient times.
古时候,直呼皇帝名字是犯讳的。 - His language was irreverent, not to say blasphemous.
他的言谈粗俗,简直就是亵渎神灵。 - Gottfried has made a career out of irreverent humor, combined with arguably the most grating voice in showbiz.
他的职业生涯组成是:粗俗的幽默,加上娱乐界有史以来最沙哑的嗓音。 - A certain irreverent gaiety and ease of manner.
某些不敬的欢乐气氛和闲散的方式。 - She's irreverent, fun and hugely popular
她不惧权威,幽默风趣,很受欢迎。