粗暴英语怎么说
Bystanders claim they were manhandled by security guards.
A brutal, crude, or insensitive person.
They are rough and common and they give themselves the airs of noble lords.
Tackleton, and giving Caleb some rough orders, he 33 departed without the politeness of a farewell.
The European Council is a rough, swaggering sort of grouping. It operates not by finding cosy consensus, but by reaching grubby compromise after lots of camp-forming, bribery and bullying.
You must excuse my father—he's not always that rude.
Nothing can excuse such rudeness.
Your remarks do make sense, but the way of expression borders on rudeness.
He tweaked Guy's ear roughly.
Pamela was unrepentant about her strong language and abrasive remarks.
Most objects are violent, raw, macabre, and deliberately so.
His pen turned out to have been prolific, including brutally frank assessments of the violent uprisings in Syria in the 1980s and Algeria in the 1990s, and a host of training manuals.
A man spotted me and his friendliness quickly turned violent.
It was at this stage that my foolish rascal tendencies were at their highest.
She studied me warily, as if I might turn violent.
He pushed her roughly out of the way.
You must excuse my father—he's not always that rude.
I cried, thinking him deaf, yet highly disgusted at his rudeness.
His tone was curt and unfriendly.
Some may be just too sensitive to survive that brutal honesty and so it’s important to be tender and gentle with loved ones.
Britons know their newspapers are rude, excessive and unreliable.
Grandma protested, but he cursed her and rudely pushed her aside.
Bystanders claim they were manhandled by security guards.
Custer was an idiot and a brute and he deserved his fate.
Consequently, most sheep are roughly handled, lacerated, and injured during the process.