gauche
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ɡəʊʃ]
- 美式音标 [ɡoʊʃ]
- 国际音标 [ɡəuʃ]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj. 笨拙的;粗魯的;不善交際的;偏轉的
- n. (Gauche)人名;(法)戈什;(西)高切
英汉例句
- ” “So right now you’re telling me that I’m somewhat gauche.”
”“你要告訴我的是,我現在有點笨拙吧。 - We first see Margaret as a doting daughter, weighing sweets in her father's shop, then as a gauche candidate, forced to take tea with the ladies while the gents talk politics.
我們首先看到的是,一個作爲被寵愛的女兒的瑪格麗特,在她父親的小店裡秤糖果;接著她作爲一個菜鳥,被迫和淑女們一起喝下午茶,與此同時,紳士們正談論著政治。 - He points to Paris Rive Gauche, a modernist redevelopment on the left bank in eastern Paris, complete with a looping pedestrian “Simone de Beauvoir” bridge across the Seine.
他指著巴黎索菲特大酒店,一座矗立在塞納河左岸的現代主義風格的建築,經過繙新後增加了一條名爲“西矇·波娃”的環形步行橋,橫跨於塞納河上。 - In part this is just the desire of a slightly gauche place to appear hip.
ECONOMIST: Urban boosterism - Despite his gauche manner, he is the only one with the oomph to wound the younger Mr Bush seriously.
ECONOMIST: Steve Forbes and his victims - And you made it less gauche for women to talk about their private part by referring to it as vajayjay.
FORBES: Dear Oprah, What Will We Do Without You?
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- gauche loc 在左邊
- gauche proton 間扭式質子
- gauche form 左右式;間扭式
- gauche effect 旁式傚應
- Gauche touch 左方被擊中
短語
英英字典
- awkward and uncomfortable with other people, especially because young and without experience
- If you describe someone as gauche, you mean that they are awkward and uncomfortable in the company of other people.