abrupt 英 [əˈbrʌpt]   美 [əˈbrʌpt]

abrupt

abrupt  英 [əˈbrʌpt] 美 [əˈbrʌpt]

adj. 生硬的;突然的;唐突的 

an abrupt change, an abrupt halt, an abrupt departure 突然改变;骤然停顿;拂袖而去
an abrupt manner 唐突的举止

  • An abrupt decision is one you make suddenly. An abrupt halt is one the Road Runner comes to when reaching an abrupt drop-off—you'd hear brakes squealing.
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  • adj. 生硬的;突然的;唐突的
  • 1. an abrupt change, an abrupt halt, an abrupt departure

    突然改变;骤然停顿;拂袖而去

  • 2. an abrupt manner

    唐突的举止

  • 3. She was very abrupt with me in our meeting.

    我们会面时,她跟我说话非常生硬。

  • abrupt (adj.) 1580s, "sudden, unceremonious, without notice," a figurative use from Latin abruptus "broken off," also "precipitous, steep" (as a cliff), also "disconnected," past participle of abrumpere "break off," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + rumpere "to break," from a nasalized form of the PIE root *reup- "to snatch" (see rupture (n.)). The literal sense "broken off or appearing as if broken off" is from c. 1600 in English. Of writing, "having sudden transitions, lacking continuity," 1630s. Related: Abruptly; abruptness.
ab·rupt / əˈbrʌpt ; NAmE əˈbrʌpt / adjective 1 sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleasant way 突然的;意外的 an abrupt change/halt/departure 突然改变;骤然停顿;拂袖而去 2 speaking or acting in a way that seems unfriendly and rude; not taking time to say more than is necessary (言语、行为)粗鲁的,莽撞的,唐突的;生硬的 SYN brusque , curt an abrupt manner 唐突的举止 She was very abrupt with me in our meeting. 我们会面时,她跟我说话非常生硬。 ab·rupt·ly / əˈbrʌptli ; NAmE əˈbrʌptli / adverb ab·rupt·ness / əˈbrʌptnəs ; NAmE əˈbrʌptnəs / noun [uncountable ] ab·rupt / əˈbrʌpt ; NAmE əˈbrʌpt / ab·rupt·ly / əˈbrʌptli ; NAmE əˈbrʌptli / ab·rupt·ness / əˈbrʌptnəs ; NAmE əˈbrʌptnəs /
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