fecklessness如何读

['feklisnis]

fecklessness是什么意思

  • adj.软弱的;无用的;不负责任的

fecklessness词根

词根:feckless

adj.

feckless 无效的;软弱的;没精神的;不负责任的;无气力的

fecklessness英英释义

Adjective:
  1. not fit to assume responsibility

  2. generally incompetent and ineffectual;

    "feckless attempts to repair the plumbing"
    "inept handling of the account"

fecklessness词源英文解释

Scots, from feck effect, majority, from Middle English (Scots) fek, alteration of Middle English effect

The first known use of feckless was circa 1585

fecklessness 例句

1 This confluence of factors creates a perfect storm for uninformed day trading and investor fecklessness.

2 She can't rely on her feckless son.

3 “Snowfall” explores the many facets of that central issue, from the malice and fecklessness of politicians and police to the families and individuals ripped apart by addiction and violence.

4 The shift to public ownership also replaced the accountability of partnerships-when there are no profits, there are no partner bonuses-with the dangerous fecklessness of public boards.

从私人到公众拥有权的转变同样把责任从合伙人制度转嫁到了危险的不负责任的公共董事会制度。在合伙人制度之下,没有利润就没有奖金花红而言。

5 Dickey’s saints do not amaze so much as they unsettle, confounding fixed boundaries of the human, bridging the gap between faith and fecklessness, pathos and pathology.

6 But what most sets this “Fargo” apart is that it means to be about something more than human fecklessness; it has contemporary America on its mind.

7 After all, fecklessness, though endearing in youth, becomes more complicated approaching middle age.

8 This is not, for us, an occasion for joy like a snow day for the grade-school crowd, because Ted blames us for his customers’ fecklessness.

9 The fecklessness of Senate Republicans and their inability to negotiate seriously on a new economic rescue package that economists of nearly all stripes say we need is not primarily a failure of personal virtue.

10 And it represented generally the kind of fecklessness that erodes confidence in government.

11 Now they’re anchoring a feature film in wide-release, despite having no identifiable character traits other than fecklessness and, again, no recognizable language.

12 But Trump pledged to change all that; thus coal is emblematic of the president’s executive fecklessness.

13 The ambush by costumed, painted men is frightening enough to scare off his intrepid human companion, but his fecklessness in trying to fend them off suggests the possibility that they’re guests rather than hosts.

14 I endorse most or all of those Democratic positions, but the combination of cultural superiority and economic fecklessness is really problematic.

15 Japanese voters are likely to support decisive moves, given their frustrations with the LDP's fecklessness.

日本选民十分有可能支持这些决定性的举措,因为自民党的软弱无能给他们带来了挫折。

16 So it’s hardly fanciful to imagine a Republican successor who maintains the authoritarian style but drops the fecklessness.

17 Whether it’s because of political interests or fecklessness, politicians on both sides of the aisle have been uniformly useless when it comes to regulating police misconduct.

18 Also on the list are the punitive armies of Rome, the fecklessness of Byzantium, Ottoman indifference, and British gunboats.

19 The United States has become a symbol of fecklessness and discord in the face of a grave emergency, yielding deepening worries about the fate of jobs and sustenance.

20 It may sound dangerous to celebrate all this narcissism, fecklessness and sloth, but it’s also liberating: Who among us has not wanted to ditch a boring job and set their wellness plans on fire?

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