ruder

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English - Turkish

Definition of ruder in English Turkish dictionary

rude
kaba

Sana çakmak için iyi bir düşüncem var,zira çok kaba davrandın. - I have a good mind to strike you for being so rude.

Mike günlüklerinden kaba bir tablo yaptı. - Mike made a rude table from the logs.

rude
{s} kaba saba
rude
{s} nezaketsiz

Nezaketsizliğe katlanamam. - I can't stand rudeness.

Başkalarının önünde fısıldamak nezaketsizliktir. - It's rude to whisper in front of others.

rude
saygısız

Tom'a saygısızlık etmek istemem. - I don't want to be rude to Tom.

rude
{s} edepsiz

Onun edepsizliği tarafından şaşırdım. - I was taken aback by his rudeness.

rude
ham
rude
{s} haşin
rude
{s} terbiyesiz

Sen terbiyesizce sözümü kestiğinde ben bir şey söylemeye çalışıyordum. - I was trying to say something when you so rudely interrupted.

rude
{s} kulağı tırmalayan
rude
{s} tümsekli
rude
bet işlenmemiş
rude
{s} gürbüz
rude
{s} sapasağlam
rude
vahşi haşin
rude
{s} vahşi (bölge)
rude
{s} cahil

O kaba, kibirli ve cahil. - He's rude, arrogant and ignorant.

rude
kaba davranmak

Tom sana karşı kaba davranmaktan pişmanlık duyduğunu söylüyor. - Tom says he regrets having been rude to you.

rude
kabalık etmek

Kabalık etmek istemedim. - I didn't mean to be rude.

Lütfen beni affet. Kabalık etmek istemedim. - Please forgive me. I didn't mean to be rude.

rude
{s} hantal
rude
terbiyesini bozmak
rude
kuvvetli
rude
{s} bet (ses)
rude
kabaca yapılmış
rude
kabataslak
rude
doğal
rude
ilkel
rude
kabasaba
rude
inceliksiz
rude
sert
rude
işlenmemiş
rude
ayıp
rude
müstehcen
rude
şiddetli
rude
{s} beceriksiz
rude
{s} engebeli
rude
abullabut
rude
nobran
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of ruder in Turkish Turkish dictionary

RUDE
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Rudegân) f. Bağırsak
rude
Bağırsak
English - English
comparative of rude
rude
Tough, robust
rude
Bad mannered
rude
Hearty, vigorous; found particularly in the phrase rude health
rude
boorish
rude
{a} rough, brutal, harsh, uncivil, ignorant
Rude
salty
rude
belonging to an early stage of technical development; characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness; "the crude weapons and rude agricultural implements of early man"; "primitive movies of the 1890s"; "primitive living conditions in the Appalachian mountains"
rude
Undeveloped, unskilled, basic
rude
{s} crude, discourteous, impolite; primitive, simple, unsophisticated; harsh, severe
rude
Violent; tumultuous; boisterous; inclement; harsh; severe; said of the weather, of storms, and the like; as, the rude winter
rude
Characterized by roughness; umpolished; raw; lacking delicacy or refinement; coarse
rude
If someone receives a rude shock, something unpleasant happens unexpectedly. It will come as a rude shock when their salary or income-tax refund cannot be cashed. + rudely rude·ly People were awakened rudely by a siren just outside their window
rude
Rude is used to describe words and behaviour that are likely to embarrass or offend people, because they relate to sex or to body functions. Fred keeps cracking rude jokes with the guests = obscene
rude
When people are rude, they act in an impolite way towards other people or say impolite things about them. He's rude to her friends and obsessively jealous polite + rudely rude·ly I could not understand why she felt compelled to behave so rudely to a friend. + rudeness rude·ness She was angry at Steve's rudeness, but I could forgive it
rude
Obscene, pornographic, offensive
rude
socially incorrect in behavior; "resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion"
rude
rude awakening: see awakening
rude
Unformed by taste or skill; not nicely finished; not smoothed or polished; said especially of material things; as, rude workmanship
rude
Barbarous; fierce; bloody; impetuous; said of war, conflict, and the like; as, the rude shock of armies
rude
(of persons) lacking in refinement or grace
rude
Not finished or complete; inelegant; lacking chasteness or elegance; not in good taste; unsatisfactory in mode of treatment; said of literature, language, style, and the like
rude
Of untaught manners; unpolished; of low rank; uncivil; clownish; ignorant; raw; unskillful; said of persons, or of conduct, skill, and the like
rude
lacking civility or good manners; "want nothing from you but to get away from your uncivil tongue"- Willa Cather
rude
(used especially of commodities) in the natural unprocessed condition; "natural yogurt"; "natural produce"; "raw wool"; "raw sugar"; "bales of rude cotton"
rude
insolent
ruder

    Turkish pronunciation

    rudır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈro͞odər/ /ˈruːdɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'rüd ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin rudis; probably akin to Latin rudus rubble.
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