英 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv] 美 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]
adj. 冲动的;脉冲的
impulsive /ɪmˈpʌlsɪv/ TEM4
形容词 If you describe someone as impulsive, you mean that they do things suddenly without thinking about them carefully first. 易冲动的
He is too impulsive to be a responsible mayor.
他太容易冲动,无法成为一个可靠的市长。
副词 冲动地
He studied her face for a moment, then said impulsively: "Let's get married."
他仔细端详了一会她的脸,然后冲动地说:“我们结婚吧。”
proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus
an impulsive gesture of affection
同义词: unprompted
without forethought
letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted
determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason
同义词: capricious / whimsical
characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers
同义词: hotheaded / impetuous / madcap / tearaway(a) / brainish
脉冲-引用次数:540
Epidemic models with impulsive effects are considered in Chapter 3.
第三章研究的是在脉冲作用下的传染病模型。
脉冲-引用次数:96
There is a variety of image noise, where impulsive noise is one of the most common forms.
图像的噪声有很多种,其中,脉冲噪声是最为常见的一种形式。
冲力的
冲动的
... gloomy 幽暗的;令人沮丧的;忧郁的;没有希望的 impulsive 冲动的 mad 发疯的;疯狂的;着迷的;愚蠢的;生气的 ...
impulsive adj. 易冲动的;任性的 impudent 鲁智深是一个impulsive武术家,能improvise创造武功,他impulse的在街头impropriety杀死了improvident粮食的街霸震...
... AllTheManThatINeed我所需要的男人 Impulsive冲动的爱 HotelCalifornia加州旅馆 ...
)不光生计意气用事(Impulsive)的语句,逻辑相干上也保存问题,实在有着阐明的须要。胆怯的人在危险前被吓住了;懦弱的人在危险中被吓住了;勇敢的人在危险过后...
impulsively 有推动力地
impulse 推动
He has an impulsive nature.
他生性冲动。
You're so impulsive!
你太冲动了!
He is too impulsive to be a responsible mayor.
他太容易冲动,无法成为一个可靠的市长。
Prof Bullmore expects to see changes in the brain's wiring that gradually bring impulsive behaviour under control.
BBC: Brain scan study to understand workings of teenage mind
In retrospect, though, my decision was not impulsive: the universe had been giving me signs all along.
If sharing music was a deliberate act back then, today it is becoming an impulsive one.