英 [ɪmˈpetʃuəs] 美 [ɪmˈpetʃuəs]
adj. 冲动的;鲁莽的;猛烈的
impetuous /ɪmˈpɛtjʊəs/ TEM8
形容词 If you describe someone as impetuous, you mean that they are likely to act quickly and suddenly without thinking or being careful. 冲动的; 不深思熟虑的
He was young and impetuous.
他年轻,易冲动。
characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
an impetuous display of spending and gambling
同义词: hotheaded / impulsive / madcap / tearaway(a) / brainish
marked by violent force
impetuous heaving waves
冲动的;鲁莽的;猛烈的-引用次数:2
参考来源初唐四杰研究三题
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... presumptuous adj.自大的,专横的,冒昧的 impetuous adj.冲动的,鲁莽的 recuperate v.恢复(健康),复原 ...
比喻事情发生得过于突然使人防不胜防 [swift and violent;impetuous] 迅速猛烈 [rapid;swift;quick;fast] 快速 ..
... rampant猖獗的; 蔓延的; 只用后腿站立的; 疯长的 impetuous冲动的; 鲁莽的; 迅疾的; 猛烈的 shot down击落 ...
impetuously 性急地,激烈地
impetuosity 性急,冲动;冲力,猛烈
Although a man of blood and violence, Richard was too impetuous to be either treacherous or habitually cruel.
虽然理查德是一个血腥暴力的人,但他过于冲动,既不奸诈,也不惯于残忍。
He was young and impetuous.
他年轻,易冲动。
James Purnell An impetuous young minister.
詹姆斯·珀内尔年轻浮躁的大臣。
And--or people would talk to him and he'd just stare at them and say--and people would say-- would be intimidated by his bold and impetuous stare when actually he just totally didn't know anything.
别人跟他说话,他就会盯着人看,人们就会-,被他大胆无礼的凝视吓怕,其实他根本不知道别人在说什么。
心理学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It is not to bind them from voluntary actions but to direct and keep them in such motion as not to hurt themselves by their own impetuous desires, rashness or indiscretion as hedges are set not to stop travelers but to keep them on their way."
不是约束他们去做本该做的事,而是约束他们不做不该做的事,以免因自己的欲望,轻率,鲁莽而危机自身,这就像是篱笆的功能一样,不是要阻挡行路而是为小路指引方向“
政治哲学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Moving from within a 6, 000 year history China moves far more deliberately than the impetuous West.
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His style is consensus-building, his decision-making less unilateral and impetuous than Kan or, particularly, Hatoyama.
The Germans tend to see Mr Chirac, who became president in 1995, as impetuous and bulldozing.
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