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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++a·brupt /əˈbrʌpt/ ●○○ adjective  1 SUDDENLYsudden and unexpected 突然的,出其不意的 an abrupt change of plan 计划的突然改变come to an abrupt end/halt etc The bus came to an abrupt halt. 公共汽车突然停了下来。2 RUDE/IMPOLITEseeming rude and unfriendly, especially because you do not waste time in friendly conversation 生硬的,粗鲁的 Sorry, I didn’t mean to be so abrupt. 对不起,我不是故意这样无礼的。abruptness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
abruptThe contrast for the eleven-year-old with the more informal and less specialist work of the primary school was sharp and abrupt.His departure was abrupt and completely unexpected.His new boss was abrupt and didn't seem interested in his proposals.Despite the three-hour length, the descent of Kathy Bates's character into madness is so abrupt as to be risible.There may be an abrupt change in weather patterns.There are no abrupt changes.!In view of the Duchess of York's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision.It was, however, an apt symbol for the abrupt end of her government's honeymoon.The police brought the demonstration to an abrupt end."Change it, " he says in his abrupt, no-nonsense style."It won't work, " Mitchell says in his abrupt, no-nonsense style.There has been an abrupt shift in the government thinking regarding these issues.Nothing could be more abrupt than the transition from childhood to school.It was the abrupt way he pulled up running out a ball in Game 2 that alerted everyone there was a problem.abrupt changeHe is used to abrupt changes.There are no abrupt changes.!The abrupt change from legacy to trust is very striking.Sudden and abrupt changes in stance and orientation are off-putting for the opponent so work out some routines to achieve this.Where the soil is different there are abrupt changes in the use which people have made of the land.Severe risk was involved in any abrupt change in the way in which we dealt with journalists.Policy analysis needs to be concerned with a flow of interrelated policies, with abrupt changes of direction a comparatively rare occurrence.In the finale the abrupt changes of pace were contrasted to always good musical effect.
Origin abrupt (1500-1600) Latin past participle of abrumpere, from ab- away, off + rumpere to break
a·brupt adjectiveChineseSyllable
unexpected sudden and Corpus


abrupt
abrupt /əˈbrʌpt/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: past participle of abrumpere, from ab- 'away, off' + rumpere 'to break'
1. sudden and unexpected:
    an abrupt change of plan
    come to an abrupt end/halt etc
    The bus came to an abrupt halt.
2. seeming rude and unfriendly, especially because you do not waste time in friendly conversation:
    Sorry, I didn’t mean to be so abrupt.
—abruptly adverb
—abruptness noun [uncountable]


ab·ruptBrE /əˈbrʌpt/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbrʌpt/ 🔊 adjectivesudden and unexpected, often in an unpleasant way 突然的;意外的an abrupt change/halt/departure 突然改变;骤然停顿;突然离去speaking or acting in a way that seems unfriendly and rude; not taking time to say more than is necessary (言语、行为)粗鲁的,莽撞的,唐突的;生硬的 SYN brusque, curt an abrupt manner唐突的举止She was very abrupt with me in our meeting. 我们会面时,她跟我说话非常生硬。🔊🔊 ab·rupt·ly BrE /əˈbrʌptli/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbrʌptli/ 🔊 adverb ab·rupt·ness BrE /əˈbrʌptnəs/ 🔊NAmE /əˈbrʌptnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]