单词 | impulsive |
释义 | impulsive /ɪmpʌlsɪv/ acting or done suddenly without thinking carefully about what might happen as a result凭冲动行事的;易冲动的◆he told me not to be impulsive but to think it over.他告诉我不要凭冲动行事,而是要仔细考虑一下。◆she has a generous and impulsive nature.她生性慷慨,而且容易冲动。ⓘ you might advise sb not to be impulsive but if you describe sb as impulsive it is not usually very disapproving: it often suggests affection for the person or understanding of their faults. a more disapproving way of describing this behaviour would be rash or reckless.我们可能会建议某人不要 be impulsive,但如果说某人是 impulsive,通常并没有强烈的贬义,而是常含对此人的关爱或对其缺点的理解。对冲动行为的贬义修饰词是 rash 或 reckless。 ➡ see also the entry for reckless另见 reckless 条 ➡ see also impulse → desire ▸ impulsively adverb◆impulsively he reached out and took her hand.他一时冲动便伸手握住了她的手。impulsive/ɪmˈpʌlsɪv ||; ɪmˈpʌlsɪv/adj likely to act suddenly and without thinking; done without careful thought 鲁莽的;冲动的: ◇an impulsive character 容易冲动的个性 ➔impulsively adv ➔impulsiveness noun [u] impulsivesee ⇨ careless 5 im·pul·sive /ɪm`pʌlsɪv; ɪmˈpʌlsɪv/adjtending to do things without thinking about the results 冲动的:◇it was rather an impulsive decision. 这个决定太冲动了。 |
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