rudesby

英 ['ruːdzbɪ] 美
  • n. 粗鲁的人
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rudesby (n.)
"insolent person," 1560s, mock surname from rude + -by, common place-name (and thus surname) ending element, as in Grimsby, Rigby. Similar formations in idlesby, sneaksby "paltry, sneaking fellow" (1570s), suresby.
1. Commoved by the speech of this rudesby.
因为这个粗野家伙的话而激动.

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