loutish英 ['laʊtɪʃ] 美 [ˈlaʊtɪʃ]
adj.笨拙的,粗野的;
英英释义
loutish[ 'lautiʃ ]
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- Tom suddenly changed from a well-behaved child into a loutish adolescent.
汤姆突然从一个有礼貌的小孩变成一个粗野的少年。
权威例句
Summa cum loutish
IRRESPONSIBLE OR LOUTISH
LOUTISH BLACK PEOPLE IN THE SATIRE ASSIGNED TO GREGÓRIO DE MATOS E GUERRA
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Motorists pay €1bn a year in tax. Why must we give in to loutish cyclists?