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tactless

美['tæk(t)ləs],英['tæk(t)ləs],

释义

adj. 言行不得体的;得罪人的;不圆通的;没策略的; 网络释义: 不机敏的;无机智的;不圆滑的;

例句

So would I, said the tactless clerk.
It was out of order for him to make such a tactless remark.
They wondered that he could be so tactless, and to make it worse Dr. Fleming had not heard what he said.
他们都纳闷,他说话怎么这么不得体。更糟的是,弗莱明博士没有听到他说什么。
You express yourself in a very open, direct, and straightforward manner and are often blunt and tactless as well.
你表达了非常开放的,直接的,直接的方式往往是自己,也钝,不得体。
But that simply invites the question of why building the mosque is so tactless.
但是,这仅会引起质疑为何建造清真寺如此不明智。
Perhaps the girl had been tactless and offensive in handling media previously. But she is still young with a long road ahead.
或许这女生任性了,途中得罪人,不过她接下来要走的路还很长。
That was a tactless remark ? can ' t you see that you hurt her feelings.
那真是个不得体的言辞你难道看不出你已经伤了她的心吗?
In the circumstances it was tactless to ask her age.
Benjamin Franklin, tactless in his youth, became so diplomatic, so adroit at handling people that he was made American Ambassador to France.
本杰明。富兰克林年轻时愣头愣脑,缺乏交际技能,后来却颇具外交策略,在处理人际关系中游刃有余,被任命为美国驻法大使。
Ambassadors, when pushed, can sometimes be a little tactless .

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