英:[ɪm'pru:dns]
美:[ɪm'prudns]
英:[ɪm'pru:dns]
美:[ɪm'prudns]
复数:imprudences
词根:imprudent
adj.imprudent 轻率的,鲁莽的;不小心的
adv.imprudently 鲁莽地;不小心地
"轻率或不谨慎的品质; 不明智的行为",早在15世纪即出现,源自于14世纪的古法语 imprudence 或直接源自拉丁语 imprudentia,意为"缺乏远见、不体谅、无知、疏忽",是 imprudens(见 imprudent)的抽象名词。
The first known use of imprudence was in the 15th century
impudentadjective
showing scorn for or disregard of others : insolent, disrespectful
impudentadjective
showing scorn for or disregard of others : insolent, disrespectful
impudencenoun
impudent behavior or speech : insolence, disrespect
imprudentadjective
not prudent : rash, unwise
imprudentadjective
not prudent : rash, unwise
imprudencenoun
the quality or state of being imprudent
1 Anne herself was become hardened to such affronts; but she felt the imprudence of the arrangement quite as keenly as Lady Russell.
安妮本人对这种蔑视已经无动于衷了,但她还是像拉塞尔夫人一样敏锐地感到,这样的安排有些轻率。
2 During the trial, Mr. Schettino admitted that he had committed an “imprudence” when he decided to sail near the island of Giglio at high speed to greet the family of the ship’s headwaiter.
3 Those who have stretched prudential reasoning to cover imprudence and insincere politicians peddling ideologies infected by hyperindividualism are complicit.
4 So this time, when dancing tired, a ring was formed for conversation, and the choice of the night's pastime yielded to my discretion; alack, rather to my imprudence and folly, methinks I might style it.
5 I hope not so. Imprudence or thoughtlessness in money matters would be unpardonable in me.
但愿不会如此. 我要是在银钱问题上粗心大意,那是不可原谅的.
6 The wind and sea were extremely high; and his officers remonstrated against the imprudence of venturing in a boat where the danger seemed imminent.
7 Some dim ideas of imprudence or impropriety in the measure seemed to embrass him considerably.
他模模糊糊意识到这一行动似乎有点不正常,不谨慎,因而感到进退两难。
8 She asks me to fly, and in this letter she reproaches herself for her imprudence!
9 Confidential correspondence showed they repeatedly rejected the information outright as rumor, excused it as an “imprudence” or explained it away as the result of McCarrick having no living relatives.
10 The two-year prison sentence was 'imposed out of haste and imprudence,' a dissenting judge writes.
11 I hinted at his imprudence, his folly, but he did not take my hint.
我暗示他的轻率,他的愚蠢,但他没有觉察我的暗示。
12 Lady Russell had little taste for wit, and of anything approaching to imprudence a horror.
拉塞尔夫人不喜欢听人逗趣,极端厌恶一切轻率的举动。
13 Her imprudence led to her encouraging – intentionally or not – a number of soldiers.
14 The request was “an effort to better understand whether your use of personal email to conduct official business was mere imprudence, or part of a larger scheme to defeat federal transparency laws,” the letter said.
15 “The events of the last days show the imprudence of not having diversified our sources of energy and our providers in recent decades,” said Italian Premier Mario Draghi in parliament on Friday.
16 As Thiel's Roth and fortune ballooned, he scolded Americans for their financial imprudence.
17 Claims of juror imprudence and calls for a mistrial have swirled during and after Stone's trial.
18 His reputation for unrestrained arrogance and imprudence may attract onlookers, but will likely become an insurmountable obstacle to victory.
19 If that is called imprudence, I wonder what would be called a thoughtful provision against the vicissitudes of fortune.
如果这样就叫考虑不周的话,那么我想知道,怎样的做法才能称为是对命运起伏面面俱到的防备呢?
20 The government is determined to find out the causes of the blast "whatever they are: accident, imprudence, attack, whatever," he said.
1 卤莽
forward raw intrusive cheeky heady hasty brash blindfold headlong imprudent slashing incautious slapdash venturous harum-scarum malapert unadvised headfirst indiscretion impudence immodesty
2 不谨慎
incogitant inobservant undiscreet silly careless unscrupulous imprudent injudicial inobservantly indiscreetly inexactly unwarily inobservantness carelessness inadvertent unguarded slipshod impolitic incautious unadvised unchary injudicious unparliamentary indiscretion impudicity
3 轻率的言行
4 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 rashness thoughtlessness flippancy precipitancy inconsideration curtness playgame light in the head have the face to do in a rash moment out of turn wild loose airy unwise facile scatterbrained hare-brained scatter-brained unwisely imprudently brashly incautiously airiness giddy-brained incogitant windy reckless careless giddy inconsiderate flyaway blithe witless touch-and-go unconsidered scatty lightheaded frenchy unreflecting feather-brained temerarious hastily indiscretion temerity hastiness highty-tighty madcap unreflective lightsome hairbrained unweighed overly incontinently unwisdom incaution
5 不顾后果
6 鲁莽
rackle further-some forward wild blind mad rash foolish hardy reckless heady audacity audacious headlong perky ill-advised precipitous impetuous madcap hot-headed impertinent pell-mell venturesome venturous overbold unadvised temerarious forwardly baldheaded bounce precipitation daredevil temerity impertinence forwardness slapdash