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in·ju·di·cious
In ju dI shs
injudiciously (adv.), injudiciousness (n.)
Adjective
1. lacking or showing lack of judgment or discretion; unwise;
"an injudicious measure"
"the result of an injudicious decision"
1640年代,“无法正确判断,缺乏良好的判断力”,来自 in-(1)“不,相反”+ judicious。意思是“不明智的”来自1711年。在早期的意义上,早期的英语单词是 injudicial(约1600年)。相关: Injudiciously; injudiciousness。
The first known use of injudicious was in 1649
injuriousadjective
causing injury : harmful
injurious to health
injuriousadjective
causing injury : harmful
injurious to health
injurynoun
an act that damages or hurts : wrong
hurt, damage, or loss received
injureverb
to do an injustice to : wrong
to cause pain or harm to injured his pride
injured her arm
to cause to suffer damage or loss houses injured by the storm
a tax that injured business
injureverb
to do an injustice to : wrong
to cause pain or harm to injured his pride
injured her arm
to cause to suffer damage or loss houses injured by the storm
a tax that injured business
injunctionnoun
a court order commanding or forbidding the doing of some act
an injunction against the strike
injunctionnoun
a court order commanding or forbidding the doing of some act
an injunction against the strike
injunctionnoun
a court order commanding or forbidding the doing of some act
an injunction against the strike
injudiciousadjective
not judicious : unwise
injudicious outbursts
1 Raphael's friends, with that well-meant, but usually injudicious interference which is so common, were urging him to bring a wife into his home.
2 Little is said about Luther’s noxious tirades against Jews, save to dismiss them as “one of the most bizarre episodes of Luther’s life,” consisting of a “few passages” in his “most injudicious writings.”
3 Sometimes both parties write sloppy contracts. And some companies undermine their overall strategies with injudicious outsourcing.
有时候,双方都签署草率的合同,而且有些公司因为不明智的外包而破坏了整体的战略。
4 At times, our injudicious use of military force has caused more problems than it has solved.
5 He made several injudicious comments to the press.
6 Not only that: They also have to consider hostile opponents ready to pounce on even the slightest injudicious phrase and gaggles of reporters determined to second-guess all their pronouncements.
7 He allowed them to race each other, but he did not want an injudicious move to cost them either first or second position.
8 Part of skirting such Big-Brother territory is avoiding injudicious surveillance: not simply ingesting all data that’s available and legal, regardless of its proven utility.
9 Now will be an injudicious moment to ask for a rise.
现在要求加薪不是时候。
10 The choice of the word “bonus” was particularly injudicious, given the criticism he has received over his speaking fees.
11 In the end, Negative Psychology equates - for the public, at least - poor methodological habits, run-of-the-mill scientific sloppiness, innocent probabilistic error, injudicious hype, and outright fraud.
12 Yet Garfield “repeated one of the most injudicious and objectionable acts of his predecessor,” the paper said.
13 Liverpool committed some injudicious and unnecessary fouls.
14 If the new coalition wants to be sophisticated about how it cuts, it would seem injudicious to cut in an arena that takes so little and gives so much.
15 Asked on Thursday in an interview with radio station 3AW about his decision, Mr Abbott said: "Obviously it was an injudicious appointment."
16 “It would be injudicious for me to address. I think I have to avoid responding to hypotheticals,” the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says in a clip from her own Senate confirmation hearing in 1993.
17 D; and we are tempted to ask, whether it assists in recommending that singular monument of injudicious and arbitrary textual revision to the favour of one of the modern schools of Critics.
18 He was capable of so much that an injudicious dismissal felt that much more wasteful.
19 Duncan’s response can be safely described as injudicious.
20 But although he describes the conversation Trump had with Ukraine’s president on the topic as “unseemly and injudicious,” he maintains that it did not rise to a “criminal offense.”
1 不慎重的
5 不智的
foolish unwise inadvisable impolitic unadvisable silly ill-advised indiscreet against better judgment
7 不明智
ill-advised inadvisable impolitic injudiciously inadvisability silly foolish unlucky unwise ill-judged unadvisable inexpedient unpolitic unreason impractical senseless madcap imprudent wrong stupid ill-conceived wrong-headed indiscreet tactless misconceived airy-fairy tomfool indiscretion cannot very well ill-considered inexpedience impolicy
9 不明智的
questionable impractical unwise ill-advised inadvisable immoderate ill-judged impolitic inexpedient silly foolish unlucky unadvisable unpolitic senseless illogical ill-conceived imprudent tactless madcap wrong stupid wrong-headed indiscreet misconceived airy-fairy tomfool ill-considered
10 不当的
11 不策略的
12 欠考虑的
mindless ill-advised thoughtless imprudent witless ill-considered unreasoning injudicial inconsiderate unthinking indiscreet ill-judged
13 不合适的
14 缺乏判断力的
15 不慎重