temerarious
[.temə'rɛəriəs]
adj. 鲁莽的
词形变化:
副词: temerariously | 名词: temerariousness |
a.
不顾一切的; 大胆的; 鲁莽的
temerarious[,temə'rεəriəs; -'ræ-]adj.1.■鲁莽的,冒失的,轻率的,不顾一切的
temerarioustemerarious[ˌteməˈrɛəriəs]adj.1.■鲁莽的, 不顾一切的, 轻率的
继承用法temerariouslyadv.temerariousnessn.
[ˌtɛməˈrɛːrɪəs]
adjective
- (poetic/literary)reckless; rash
(诗/文)鲁莽的;冒失的
- mid 16th cent.: from Latin temerarius (from temere 'rashly') + -ous
temerarious
■"the temerarious use of Christian names" (H.G. Wells).
“傲慢地使用教名” (H·G·威尔斯)
■"I would never have been temerarious enough to make use of such a title on my own" (Brendan Gill)
“我从来没有鲁莽到对我自己冠以这样的头衔”(布伦丹·吉尔)。
■have no scruples; be temerarious; be unreflecting
不顾前后
■the temerarious use of Christian names (H.G. Wells).
傲慢地使用教名 G 威尔斯)
■I would never have been temerarious enough to make use of such a title on my ownBrendan Gill)See Synonyms at&b{reckless
我从来没有鲁莽到对我自己冠以这样的头衔(布伦丹 吉尔)参见
■How often we have been temerarious and rushed unwisely in.
我们不知有过几次不顾一切而又不理智地冲进里面。
■The enthusiasm when capital attraction and temerarious acceptance, become enrol the inhospitality after coming in and service bottleneck extruding.
招商引资时的热情和不顾一切的承诺,变成招进来后的冷漠和服务瓶颈挤压。
■Some people are just temerarious enough to break the rules for their own sake.
有些人就是可以不顾一切的为了自己的利益破坏规矩。