late 14c., "unconnected, unrelated, not to the point," from Old French impertinent (14c.) or directly from Late Latin impertinentem (nominative impertinens) "not belonging," literally "not to the point," from assimilated form of Latin in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + pertinens (see pertinent). Sense of "rudely bold" is 1680s, from earlier sense of "not appropriate to the situation," probably modeled on similar use in French, especially by Molière, from notion of meddling with what is beyond one's proper sphere.
中文解释
1. per- "through, completely" + tin- + -ent.2. => hold through, hold completely.3. => reach; relate, have reference to; belong, be the right of; be applicable.4. im- "not" + pertinent.
实用例句
1. Would it be impertinent to ask where exactly you were?
能冒昧问一下您所在的确切位置吗?
来自柯林斯例句
2. I don't like strangers who ask impertinent questions.
我不喜欢冒昧提问的陌生人。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Would it be impertinent to ask why you're leaving?
问一下你为什么要离开不知是否唐突?
来自《权威词典》
4. After the impertinent way you acted, who could like you?
由于你那鲁莽的做法, 谁还能喜欢你 呢 ?
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
5. She is too free with her tongue and is rather impertinent to people.