英 [ˈheəbreɪnd] 美 [ˈherˌbreɪnd]
adj. 轻率的;粗心的
harebrained /ˈhɛəˌbreɪnd/ TEM8
形容词 You use harebrained to describe a scheme or theory which you consider to be very foolish and which you think is unlikely to be successful or true. (计划、理论等)愚蠢的; 不可行的
This isn't the first harebrained scheme he's had.
这已经不是他制定的第一个愚蠢计划了。
... harebrained轻率的;浮躁的 outlaw亡命之徒 commit犯(罪,错等) ...
粗心的(harebrained), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
harebrained(欠考虑的), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... hotheaded 易怒的 harebrained 愚蠢的 impassioned 慷慨激昂的 ...
This isn't the first harebrained scheme he's had.
这已经不是他制定的第一个愚蠢计划了。
The first use of harebrained dates to 1548.
Harebrained的用法最初见于1548年。
I would miss my loving, erratic, harebrained mother.
我会想念我深爱的、有些古怪轻率的妈妈。
Ford attacked the idea in the New Hampshire primary as harebrained and utterly unrealistic.
The Times's editors, it seems, have a soft spot for elaborate and harebrained schemes along these lines.
"It seemed like such a harebrained scheme, " Richard Buckley, the lead archaeologist on the project, tells CNN.
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