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词根:rash
adj.rash 轻率的;鲁莽的;不顾后果的
adv.rashly 轻率地;鲁莽地;无见识地
n.rash [皮肤] 皮疹;突然大量出现的事物
noun
an eruption on the body
a large number of instances in a short period
a rash of complaints
adjective
marked by or proceeding from undue haste or lack of deliberation or caution
a rash promise
obsolete quickly effective
adverb
in a rash manner
Noun probably borrowed from 17th-century French rache, rasche, going back to Middle French raiche "tinea," noun derivative of racher "to chisel, groove (metal)" (probably also "to scrape, scratch," senses attested in Romance cognates), going back to Vulgar Latin *rāsicāre, verb derivative from Latin rās-, participial and nominal stem of rādere "to scrape, scratch, shave" — more at rase Adverb Middle English (northern dialect) rasch quickly; akin to Old High German rasc fast
The first known use of rash was in the 15th century
ratableadjective
able to be rated or estimated
raspyadjective
making a harsh grating sound
a raspy voice
rasp1 of 2verb
to rub with or as if with a rough file
rasp off a rough edge
irritate sense 1
to speak or say in an irritated tone
to make a harsh grating sound
rasp2 of 2noun
a coarse file with cutting points instead of lines
a rasping sound or sensation
rasp1 of 2verb
to rub with or as if with a rough file
rasp off a rough edge
irritate sense 1
to speak or say in an irritated tone
to make a harsh grating sound
rasp2 of 2noun
a coarse file with cutting points instead of lines
a rasping sound or sensation
rasp1 of 2verb
to rub with or as if with a rough file
rasp off a rough edge
irritate sense 1
to speak or say in an irritated tone
to make a harsh grating sound
rasp2 of 2noun
a coarse file with cutting points instead of lines
a rasping sound or sensation
raspberrynoun
any of various black or red edible berries that are rounder and smaller than the related blackberries
a usually prickly plant that produces raspberries
a sound of scorn made by sticking out the tongue and blowing hard so as to make it vibrate
raspberrynoun
any of various black or red edible berries that are rounder and smaller than the related blackberries
a usually prickly plant that produces raspberries
a sound of scorn made by sticking out the tongue and blowing hard so as to make it vibrate
rasp1 of 2verb
to rub with or as if with a rough file
rasp off a rough edge
irritate sense 1
to speak or say in an irritated tone
to make a harsh grating sound
rasp2 of 2noun
a coarse file with cutting points instead of lines
a rasping sound or sensation
rash1 of 2adjective
marked by or coming from being too hasty in speech or action or in making decisions
a rash promise
rash2 of 2noun
a breaking out of the skin with red spots
many instances in a short time
a rash of fires
1 For Churchill's opponents it was an example of rashness and instability, says Toye.
2 To a few rashness brings luck,to most misfortune.
轻率给少数人带来的是运气,给大多数人带来的是不幸。
3 "I will not," he cried, in the rashness of despair, "I will not leave her without an effort."
4 Mabillon, who certainly is an authority in matters of ecclesiastical history, says it would be the greatest rashness to deny the genuineness of this relic.
5 I have already endangered my hopes by rashness; let me own that it is the fault I have struggled against in vain.
6 Rashness is the result of ignorance, hesitation of think.
轻率是无知的结果, 犹豫是思考的产物.
7 With her rashness and clumsiness — and yes, with those sweats — Kate Bishop, the queen of leaving too many awkward voicemails, may not be the superhero we need.
8 I put my life at hazard there, which some might account valor; but I knew it for the rashness of despair, the precipitation of utter despondence.
9 He added: “This isn’t a time for cowards, nor for rashness, nor for renunciations.”
10 There’s an awful lot of people at risk here through this guy’s unpredictability and rashness, and I think woe betide the international community that overplays a hand and reacts too harshly too quickly.”
11 That is a reaction to George W. Bush’s rashness.
12 In particular, rashness presents the major danger.
特别是草率从事的偏向,危险最大.
13 Writing for the majority in that case, Justice Elena Kagan described adolescence as marked by “transient rashness, proclivity for risk, and inability to assess consequences.”
14 Don't be rash about this decision. Take your time.
15 It is not impossible that poor Mowle's rashness may have put these men on their guard, and thus thwarted the whole scheme.
16 They sat ever deeper, but Paterson's rashness as he leapt off the ground to lunge at Malonga was a respite.
17 We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness.
我们应该谦虚谨慎, 戒骄戒躁.
18 Thus his rashness in allowing Scotland’s nationalists to set the terms of a referendum which was the most dramatic event of his premiership, and in which Mr Cameron was a virtual bystander.
19 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., walked a fine line on Wednesday as she tried to assure party colleagues that lawmakers in the House will continue looking into impeaching President Trump, while advocating against rashness.
20 “Sessions erred in the rashness and overbreadth of his recusal from the Russia investigation, but the president has himself to blame for the appointment of a special counsel.”
1 莽撞
obtrusive pert gung-ho rough-and-tumble unreflective boldfaced overbold temerarious slap-bang indiscretionary recklessly rashly impertinently rudeness unwisdom obtrusion impertinency maladdress
2 轻率
harum-scarum light blind flip rash precipitate heady hasty brash headlong ill-advised thoughtless precipitous trifling unguarded unwary flippant light-headed unthinking imprudent heedless indiscreet harebrained incautious precipitant hoity-toity unadvised neglige slap-bang light-minded foot-in-mouth lightly loosely headfirst precipitously rashly curtly unthinkingly cursorily unwarily unadvisedly ill-advisedly precipitation haste lightness levity joyride thoughtlessness imprudence flippancy precipitancy inconsideration curtness playgame light in the head have the face to do in a rash moment out of turn