英:['fu:lhɑ:dɪnəs]
美:['fulhɑdɪnəs]
英:['fu:lhɑ:dɪnəs]
美:['fulhɑdɪnəs]
词根:foolhardy
adj.foolhardy 有勇无谋的;蛮干的
The first known use of foolhardy was in the 13th century
foolhardyadjective
foolishly adventurous or bold
foolhardyadjective
foolishly adventurous or bold
1 Each described and magnified his loss, censuring the foolhardiness they had so keenly smarted for.
2 Do they not realize their foolhardiness and which they are tarnishing the Republic's image?
他们难道不知道自己的行为不但愚蠢,也会损害新加坡的形象?
3 In the excitement of the first charge they entirely overlooked that important matter, and it was only the foolhardiness of the Indian chief that called the matter to their minds.
4 But when an imprint decides to specialise in translated novellas, has bravery turned into foolhardiness?
5 That gleam, it had seemed to her, was a reflection of—not foolhardiness, but of sheer courage.
6 What he once took as boldness he will now judge as foolhardiness.
他以前认为的勇敢现在觉得是有勇无谋。
7 It rebels against alternations between childish foolhardiness and childish timidity.
8 Peggy flashed the light over the dark abyss to the still more gloomy depths beyond, but even her foolhardiness did not prompt her to try so perilous a bridge.
9 To sit still unarmed while two hundred untamed devils charge over one with their stabbing-spears is not courage, but foolhardiness—so, at least, thought the men of Mbua who faced the dance.
10 "Instead of understanding the perilous situation in which we find ourselves, some well-meaning critics tend to forget the distinction between courage and foolhardiness."
11 With a graceless leap I plunged from the safety of the boat into San Francisco Bay, cursing myself for the foolhardiness of willingly reconstructing the most infamous and desperate prison escape in history.
12 The apparent foolhardiness of simply abandoning the ferry system — along with the sheer size of cuts in other areas — has convinced some observers that Dunleavy’s proposal is just an opening move in a bigger negotiation.
13 Thus the foolhardiness of Cassie's dumb moves putting her in greater peril are earned while never diminishing the sharp cleverness in her performance.
14 It was a big step that seemed to border on foolhardiness.
15 The boy’s surrender, though foolhardy, is an act of rebellion, of taking reckless chances and throwing caution to the wind.
16 Curran said nothing for a few moments, then, blowing his nose, whispered rapidly: 'If there's naught to be gained by noise, my boy, still less will foolhardiness avail us.
17 Sometimes now, though, I shudder at my own foolhardiness.
18 He was a fool, if you wish, but at least he knew his foolhardiness to the core.
19 “The thing that’s surprising to me is the foolhardiness of making that call yourself. It suggests potentially that his circle of people willing to do his bidding may be narrowing.”
20 At the time, my teenage son Sasha and I laughed at this foolhardiness, secure in the knowledge that the Nationals front office would never let that happen.