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in·cau·tion
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The first known use of incaution was circa 1720
1 The police magistrate, Mr. Lyttleton, who committed him for trial, alleged against his master a culpable incaution, and Judge Montagu uttered a severe censure from the bench on the same account.
2 That many birders are tight-lipped is a good thing, of course, because the cost of incaution can be disappointment or tragedy.
3 The crosshead must establish protection cover, to avoid the incaution harms and operates the personnel.
联轴器处必须设置保护罩, 以避免不小心伤及操作人员.
4 Age brings caution, Philip; age brings too much of the weighing of consequence; and at Amboise a little incaution will be good, incaution of himself, you understand.
5 In reviewing life, it is easy to discover instances of our own incaution or negligence, which have possibly influenced our affairs and been connected with many subsequent disappointments.
6 Until the officers sternly warned them of the peril they invited by such noise and incaution, you would have thought they were schoolboys on a lark.
7 You shouldn't have such incaution.
你不应该这样粗心大意。
8 His impulsiveness, said critical observers, “betrays him at times into exaggeration or incaution; but there is a generous quality in it.”
9 Three senior economists at the IMF, an organisation not known for its incaution, published a paper questioning the benefits of neoliberalism.
10 When Trump addressed a law enforcement group in 2017 on Long Island he urged incaution in policing.
11 She had confided to Primrose with a sudden burst of uncharacteristic incaution that she seemed doomed to become an old man's darling.
12 "What blind incaution," Marsyas said, after he had stared in astonishment at the things delivered him.
13 He determined to pay a visit to Mr. Ketch, and reproach him with his incaution.
14 Her parents are also to blame for incaution.
15 Perhaps she was really frightened, now that her brave attempt to lull me into incaution had failed.
16 I fear she will never forgive herself; but it may prove a warning to a being whose only fault is incaution, and a too warm belief in human nature.
17 Well, I would appreciate the courtesy more if I could indorse its incaution.
18 Doctors and hospitals, eyeing the bottom line, also veered towards incaution when handing out pills.
19 On one occasion, a vessel was in imminent danger, through the foolish incaution of the guard.
20 The prohibition in Valencia was directly due to the indiscretion and incaution of Graydon.
1 不留神
2 不小心
4 冒失
harum-scarum procacious familiar intrusive saucy obtrusive overhasty cheek forwardness sauciness obtrusion
5 轻率
harum-scarum light wild blind rash careless precipitate heady hasty giddy brash unwise headlong ill-advised thoughtless inconsiderate precipitous unwary flippant facile unthinking madcap imprudent blithe indiscreet harebrained touch-and-go unconsidered unreflective incautious lightsome hairbrained unweighed unadvised temerarious light-minded lightly overly incontinently slap-bang precipitation lightness indiscretion levity temerity imprudence flippancy unwisdom inconsideration