unadvised如何读

英:['ʌnəd'vaɪzd]

美:[ˌʌnəd'vaɪzd]

unadvised是什么意思

adj.

<正>不审慎的

轻率的

未曾受到劝告的

未经商量的

unadvised自然拼读

un·ad·vised

uhn d vaIzd

unadvised扩展

unadvisedly (adv.), unadvisedness (n.)

unadvised词根

词根:unadvised

adv.

unadvisedly 鲁莽地;轻率地;欠思虑地

unadvised英英释义

Adjective

1. without careful prior deliberation or counsel;

"ill-advised efforts"

"it would be ill-advised to accept the offer"

"took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations"

"ill-advised efforts"

2. having received no information;

"a defendant unadvised of her legal rights"

unadvised词源英文解释

The first known use of unadvised was in the 15th century

unadvised儿童词典英英释义

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

unadvisedadjective

done without proper consideration

unadvised 例句

1 Here was a young man of twenty years of age, earnestly urging the adoption of a scheme which he had conceived, and which he feared Burghley might consider indiscreet and unadvised.

2 O unadvised and worthless counsellors,   It was not becoming in me to ask your advice!

3 It was painfully clear that Sister Irma herself had found the color unsatisfactory and had tried her unadvised, noble best to tone it down somehow.

4 For as nothing is more foolish than preposterous wisdom, so nothing is more unadvised than a forward unseasonable prudence.

5 You are in everything a very unadvised and ignorant young gentleman.

6 It is too unadvised, too rash and sudden.

7 "Well, Hilda," he said at last, "have you the courage to go with me, all unadvised, all unchaperoned, to the chapel this afternoon at three o'clock?"

8 This was very unadvised in Sir Morgan: for it confirmed the mother in her belief that it was his representations which had determined the fate of her son.

9 It is to give instant notice to the countess, your mother, of what I must call, my lord, the extremely rash and unadvised step you have taken.'

10 His self- assertion in his unadvised speech came from unbelief, or forgetfulness of his dependence.

11 Sirs! one and all, I counsel you, beware Of such bold boasting unadvised; lest one O’erhearing you, report your words within.

12 The unadvised, ordinary people wiped the sweat from their foreheads and said it must be the heat.

13 The expressions, therefore, were unadvised, but the sentiments were and are mine, deliberately formed upon full consideration of the official documents before me.

14 What has given you this alarm, which, until you can give me some clue to this mystery, I must regard as unadvised and without foundation.

15 Pursuing treatment from a doctor is key because unadvised use of the drugs can be fatal.

16 I seemed to have been doing some wild, unadvised act in a fit of intoxication.

17 Now we may easily perceive they are in an evil taking, when they are driven to such an unadvised and desperate answer.

18 My success has been more frequent in opposition than in carrying any proposition of my own, and I hope I have been instrumental in arresting many unadvised purposes and projects.

19 This unforeseen incident had utterly disarranged his plans, and since he had been unadvised enough to post his servitor in the particulars of the campaign, Joseph had been quick to discover his own advantage.

20 Besides, Major Barton was aware that the undertaking, should it prove unsuccessful, would be pronounced rash and unadvised, and, in its consequences, though his life might be preserved, be followed by degradation and disgrace.

unadvised 同义词

3 不慎重的

indiscreet

13 不慎重

indiscreet indiscretion

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