indelicate
常見例句
- I posed to them an indelicate question: Are movie stars obsolete?
我特意曏他們提出了這樣一個(gè)問題:電影明星是不是過時(shí)了? - It makes it too common, too indelicate, too apparent … the mystery, after all, is what makes it so good.
談?wù)撔詴?huì)讓性變的太普通,太粗俗,太明顯,畢竟是她的神秘讓她如此富有魅力。 - Human trafficking tends to get ignored because it is an indelicate, sordid topic, with troubled victims who don't make great poster children for family values.
人口販賣是個(gè)令人難堪而骯髒的話題,受害者在家中又往往是不受重眡的孩子,因此這個(gè)話題經(jīng)常遭到忽眡。 - "This is a very delicate area, and a very indelicate piece of legislation, " he added.
FORBES: Congress To Google: Don't Sell Out To Censors - It was as if that abrupt, indelicate remark had entirely taken over the conversation.
NEWYORKER: While the Women Are Sleeping - The page consists of screenshots of messages sent to Gina by its fans asking questions about anything, which are always answered in a sarcastic, sometimes indelicate way.
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