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粗鲁的 cūlǔde

rude [ruːd] ADJ

1. rude:

rude
粗鲁 cūlǔde
rude
粗野 cūyěde

2. rude:

rude
原始 yuánshǐde
rude
加工 wèi jiāgōng de

3. rude:

rude
简陋 jiǎnlòude
rude
(加工)粗糙 cūcāode

4. rude:

rude
突然 tūránde
rude
狂暴 kuángbàode
▶ rudely ADV
▶ rudeness N

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Using a prefix with the first name is almost always considered familiar and possibly rude.
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Over the course of the planet's day the inhabitants build a city from a rude village.
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He is tall, dark and good-looking, but also quiet rude at first.
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He can appear brash and rude because he has no social skills.
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She is generally silent but is usually quite rude when she chooses to speak.
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