Pronunciation: [cū guǎng ]
Interpretation:
1. Rude; Rude: Rough and unreasonable.
2, straightforward; Bold and unconstrained: the singing is rough. Rough brush strokes.
Synonyms: bold, rude, bold, reckless and savage
Extended information:
1. Bold
with great spirit; Bold and uninhibited Inscription on the Monument to the Yangtze River Bridge: "China Engineering Science is advancing towards the world level with heroic steps."
2. Rudeness
Also called "coarse bittern". Rude and reckless in character, behavior, etc. The third time of Water Margin: "Although this Lu Da is good at martial arts, he is only rude." Lu Xun's Letters to Lou Ruying: "I'm not used to communication, and I'm often rude to people."
3. Bold
Be bold and straightforward. Yang Shuo's "Dust Collection": "They are always so frank and simple, with a generous taste of ancient rangers."
4. recklessness
recklessness. Week after week, "Morning in Shanghai" Part I 18: "He feels a little impatient. When he comes into contact with people like Tang Aying, he should look forward and backward, think carefully and do it naturally. He should not be reckless, let alone impatient, and should proceed slowly."
5. Savage
outrageous. Mao Zedong's Anti-bookishness: "If you don't investigate a certain issue, stop your right to speak on a certain issue. Isn't that barbaric? It is not barbaric at all. "