indiscreet
[.indi'skri:t]
adj.不谨慎的, 无礼的
例句与用法:
There was an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she was able to laugh it off.
她出言不慎把大家窘得哑然无声,她却有本事一笑置之。
She rapped the Minister publicly for his indiscreet remarks.
她公开斥责那位大臣言论失当。
The quality or condition of being unwise or indiscreet.
轻率,鲁莽不明智或无礼的性质或状态
词形变化:
副词: indiscreetly | 名词: indiscreetness |
a.
不慎重的, 轻率的; 言行失检的; 不明智的
The indiscreet girl often revealed secrets to strangers.
这个轻率的女孩常向陌生人透露秘密。
It was indiscreet of her to say that.
她说那种话是很不审慎的。
indiscreet
词形变化:
副词: indiscreetly | 名词: indiscreetness |
同义词:
imprudent | ill-advised | unwise | unsound | unreasonable | unguarded | headlong | adventurous | careless | injudicious | incautious | unthinking | reckless | rash | tactless | undiplomatic | garrulous | indelicate | nosy |
反义词:
discreet |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.轻率的
unwise
imprudent
unsound
unreasonable
ill-advised
同义参见:
adventurous
headlong
unguarded
反义:
a.无分别的; 轻率的
discreet
indiscreet[,indis'kri:t]adj.1.■不谨慎的;不慎重的;轻率的2.■不明智的;不策略的3.■不加克制的4.■[苏格兰英语]无礼貌的
indiscreetindiscreet[ˌindisˈkri:t]adj.1.■欠慎重的, 轻率的; 未经思考的; 不稳重的indiscreet praise轻率的赞语
继承用法indiscreetlyadv.indiscreetnessn.
adjective
- having, showing, or proceeding from too great a readiness to reveal things that should remain secret or private
不慎重的,轻率的,草率的
indiscreetly
adverb
语源
- late Middle English (originally as indiscrete in the sense 'lacking discernment or judgement'): from late Latin indiscretus 'not separate or distinguishable' (in medieval Latin 'careless, indiscreet'), from in- 'not' + discretus 'separate' (see discreet). Compare with indiscrete
indiscreet
形容词 indiscreet:
lacking discretion; injudicious
indiscreet
■"I will not detain you, monsieur," continued the countess;"I would not have our gratitude become indiscreet or importunate."
“我不耽搁您了,阁下,”伯爵夫人又说道,“我不愿意让我们的感激变成失礼或勉强。”
■'I was afraid of being indiscreet.'
“我怕有点冒昧。”
■"It is not indiscreet," returned Morcerf, with the simplicity of conviction
“这没什么失礼的,”马尔塞夫非常自信地答道。
■"You expect me to tell the truth about my life to the most indiscreet man in England?"
“难道你想让我把真实的生活告诉一个全英格兰最无聊的男人?”
■Uncalled for or improper; indiscreet.
不合时宜的,不正确的;不慎重的
■indiscreet remark
不慎重的话
■unwise; ill-advised; inadvisable; indiscreet
不明智
■Unwise or indiscreet; not prudent.
不明智或不谨慎的;轻率的
■be indiscreet (in one's speech and conduct); be careless (about one's words and acts)
不检
■It is indiscreet to talk to strangers.
与陌生人交谈不是很谨慎的做法。
■As for the literary genre of the book, the thesis thinks it as a kind of rudiment novel, and studies the problems of its indiscreet job and makes an estimate of its value.
东汉经学承西汉独尊儒术的余绪,深受董仲舒思想影响,同时它又是发生发展在特定的后汉时代。
■After the incident, the Chinese side has made representations on many occasions with the Japanese side and expressed our strong dissatisfaction over Japan's indiscreet use of force in China's exclusive economic zone.
事发以后,中方向日方多次提出交涉,对于日方在中国专属经济区海域轻率使用武力表示了强烈不满。
■2.Don't tell her any secrets;she's so indiscreet.
什麽秘密都不要告诉她, 她很不稳重.
■Don't tell her any secrets; she's so indiscreet.
什麽秘密都不要告诉她,她很不稳重。
■Starting from outside their meaning gets more and more indiscreet and unbearable as we close in on the center, where the temperature as-well has become unbearable.
从入口开始到中间它们的意思越来越深刻的, 就像温度一样越来越难接受。
■It was indiscreet of him to disclose that information.
他不够慎重,泄漏了那个消息。
■Their next step likely target initial please act cautiously any indiscreet counteraction prohibit.
他们下步有可能又转向原来的目标。望小心行动,切勿冒然行事。
■He talks volubly with indiscreet remarks and criticisms.
他指手画脚地高谈阔论。
■His indiscreet remark brought him between the borns of a dilemma.
他的失言使得他自己十分难堪。
■His indiscreet remark gave rise to serious trouble
他轻率的言论导致严重的纠纷。
■To continue talking or behaving in an excited manner; to be indiscreet; to misbehave; to weep hysterically; to continue
以兴奋的态度不停地说或做某事;轻率地;行为不礼貌;歇斯底里地;继续
■But his devotion to socialist principles and indiscreet hostility to Stalin's autocratic rule led to his undoing.
但由于对社会主义的忠诚和对斯大林独裁的不满,最终让他走上异见道路。
■but of course it is a secret, and I am not so indiscreet as to ask it of you."
但那当然是一种秘密,我决不会这样冒失地向您要来用的。”
■You see, Ji An is making more and more indiscreet remarks.
你们听汲黯说话,越来越离谱了!”
■It was indiscreet of you to handle it that way.
你这样处理太轻率了。
■He seems to have been very indiscreet about my happy Christmas' sayings.
关于我的快乐的圣诞节的话,他可显得太冒失了。
■He seems to have been very indiscreet about my happy Christmas'sayings.
关于我的快乐的圣诞节的话,他可显得太冒失了。
■A little indiscreet gossip is not enough to make you fall into disgrace with all your friends.
几句轻率的流言蜚语,是不足以使你在所有的朋友面前丧失体面的。
■A little indiscreet gossip isn't enough to make you fall into disgrace with all your friends.
几句轻率的流言蜚语,是不足以使你在所有的朋友面前丧失体面的。
■Those who slander chaste women, indiscreet but believing, are cursed in this life and in the Hereafter: for them is a grievous Penalty,-
凡告发贞节的而且天真烂漫的信女的人,在今世和后世,必遭诅咒,他们将受重大的刑罚。
■Even the Japanese dissent indiscreet ways.
即使日本人,也是以谨慎的方式表示不同意。
■To express one's opinions or complaints in a loud, indiscreet manner.
发牢骚:大声地、卤莽地表达某人的观点或报怨。
■If you spirits that fact, a complete sham, making indiscreet comments, and then your career on the brink of collapse.
只要你叽叽喳喳、桑骂槐、奉阴违、三道四,那么你的事业就面临崩溃。
■Instead of calming the storm, he arrayed the insurgent masses decisively against him by a series of indiscreet speeches
可是,他不但没有将风暴平息下去,反而由于一系列欠考虑的演说,促使造反群众一致起来坚决反对他。
■Tellingly, The Daily Telegraph carries a near-identical report, suggesting that someone at Chelski may have been a little indiscreet in the company of Fleet Street's finest.
同时,每日电讯报也披露一则近似相同的消息,表明如果有一丝的不慎将会使舰队街的旗帜倒下.
■One given to loud, irritating, or indiscreet talk.
吵闹者说话时吵闹,易愤慨,或不慎重的人
■I trust an indiscreet fool and suspect a lawyer.
吾信任轻率之傻子而猜疑律师。
■I love a liar more than a speaker of truth, and an indiscreet liar more than a discreet one. His indiscretions are a sign of his love for his readers.
吾爱撒谎者甚于谈真理者,爱轻率之撒谎者甚于慎重之撒谎者,因其轻率乃他喜爱读者之表现也。
■a class of woman not considered respectable because of indiscreet or promiscuous behavior
因其轻率和乱交的行为而不被尊重的妇女阶层
■a class of woman not considered respectable because of indiscreet or promiscuous behavior.
因其轻率和乱交的行为而不被尊重的妇女阶层。
■To express one's opinions or complaints in a loud,indiscreet manner.
大声地、卤莽地表达某人的观点或报怨。
■Questions are never indiscreet; answers sometimes are.
天下无愚问,时或有愚答。
■She rapped the Minister publicly for his indiscreet remarks.
她公开斥责那位大臣言论失当。
■There be an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she be able to laugh it off
她出言不慎把大家窘得哑然无声, 她却有本事一笑置之
■There is an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she is able to laugh it off.
她出言不慎把大家窘得哑然无声, 她却有本事一笑置之。
■There was an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she was able to laugh it off
她出言不慎把大家窘得哑然无声,她却有本事一笑置之
■silence after her indiscreet remark but she was able to laugh it off.
她出言不慎把大家窘得哑然无声,她却有本事一笑置之.
■There was an embarrassingsilence after her indiscreet remark but she was able to laugh it off.
她出言不慎把大家窘得哑然无声,她却有本事一笑置之。
■There was an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she was able to laugh it off.
她出言不慎把大家窘得哑然无声,她却有本事一笑置之。
■It was indiscreet of her to tell the secret to others.
她把秘密告诉别人真是很不谨慎。