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英:[ˌʌnəd'vaɪzdlɪ]
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词根:unadvised
adj.unadvised 轻率的;未受劝告的
The first known use of unadvised was in the 15th century
unalloyedadjective
not alloyed : unmixed, pure unalloyed happiness
unalloyed metals
unalignedadjective
not associated with other nations
unalienableadjective
inalienable
unaffectedadjective
not influenced or changed mentally, physically, or chemically
free from false behavior intended to impress others : genuine
unaffectedadjective
not influenced or changed mentally, physically, or chemically
free from false behavior intended to impress others : genuine
unadvisedadjective
done without proper consideration
1 P. S.—I beg you will not take it into your wise noddle that I will act either hastily or unadvisedly in your matters.
2 This fence, though, is designed to keep out people, not unadvisedly resurrected dinosaurs.
3 Otherwise we might fairly have wished to have stood beside King Nebuchadnezzar when he so unadvisedly uttered that proud vaunt which ended in his being condemned to a long course of vegetable diet.
4 There is no question that we’ve lived through a period in which too many people were lent money unadvisedly, financial models proved fallible and incentives for risk-taking were flawed.
5 Nearer home, the hereditary prince has been much beaten by Monsieur de Castries, and forced to raise the siege of Wesel, whither Prince Ferdinand had sent him most unadvisedly: we have scarce an officer unwounded.
6 As far as the care of the education of her children is concerned, with its sacrifice and real application to duty, she was sometimes called--and not unadvisedly--the type of the ideal mother.
7 That is indeed a proof of great skill, but it is great skill exerted foolishly, or at least unadvisedly.
8 Before his fall, Peter was always speaking unadvisedly, from the impulse of the moment.
彼得未跌倒之前,他常因一时的冲动而轻率发言.
9 I say they had not lightly taken up the affair; they had not "acted unadvisedly."
10 An answer was not to be given unadvisedly, such was the moral effect of the question.
11 I say "sinks" unadvisedly; he drops upon the sofa, and very nearly makes havoc of the springs in doing so.
12 Pursuing treatment from a doctor is key because unadvised use of the drugs can be fatal.
13 I have written hurriedly, and I doubt not, in some respects, unadvisedly; but the sincerity of my purpose will plead for me, should the indiscretion of my zeal require apology.
14 Mark and Joan just celebrated their 62nd birthdays by unadvisedly rushing over to their local Social Security office and signing up for their retirement benefits.
15 To confound order or law with cause is to speak unadvisedly—unintelligently; it is perfectly irrational.
16 And given Russia's goals in Syria are different from the United States' goals, sharing such information seemed an odd choice, at best, and highly unadvised, at worst.4.
17 They angered him also at the waters of Meribah, So that it went ill with Moses for their sakes: Because they were rebellious against his spirit, And he spake unadvisedly with his lips.
18 Traditionally, the officiant at a wedding ceremony says something to the effect that marriage is “not by any to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly; but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly “
19 As if you would be marrying lightly or unadvisedly, if you wait until you are within five years of forty, before choosing a wife.
20 I am very sorry we broke in upon you so unadvisedly, Sir Gilbert.
1 轻率地
unadvised lightly loosely headfirst precipitously rashly curtly unthinkingly cursorily unwarily ill-advisedly slap-bang in a rash moment out of turn
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 ill-advisedly precipitation haste lightness levity joyride rashness thoughtlessness imprudence flippancy precipitancy inconsideration curtness playgame light in the head have the face to do in a rash moment out of turn