英 [ɪnˈkɔːʃəs] 美 [ɪnˈkɔːʃəs]
adj. 不小心的;轻率的
incautious /ɪnˈkɔːʃəs/
形容词 If you say that someone is incautious, you are criticizing them because they do or say something without thinking or planning. 粗心大意的; 不经考虑的
副词
Incautiously, Crook had asked where she was.
克鲁克漫不经心地询问了她在哪儿。
lacking in caution
an incautious remark ; incautious talk
carelessly failing to exercise proper caution
an incautious step sent her headlong down the stairs
... cautions 小心的 严谨的 incautious 不谨慎的 complete 完整的 ...
... 不受注意的 unregarded 不注意的 careless; heedless; inadvertent; inattentive; incautious; inobservant; oblivio ... 该注意的 considerable ...
incautiously 鲁莽地
incaution 粗心大意,不小心
Their incautious use can lead to wholly misleading results.
他们轻易的应用将会得到错误的结论。
You were incautious yourself, why did you blame the others?
你不小心自己,为什么责怪别的人?
Those were slow, silent, often turbid; flowing over beds of mud into which the incautious wader might sink and vanish unawares.
布莱克莫尔的河流流得缓慢、沉静、常常是浑浊的;它们从积满泥淖的河床上流过去,不明情形而涉水过河的人,稍不注意就会陷进泥淖里。
They learned painfully over decades that a small miscalculation, even an incautious word, could translate into disfiguring trauma or death to oneself or one's family.
Because the ECB has had one eye on the exit since the start of the crisis it has earned plaudits from those who think the Federal Reserve has been incautious.
Threat, Noncompliance: U.S. leaders should avoid promoting through summitry or incautious public statements the impression that the Soviet threat has already significantly diminished or disappeared or that the Soviet Union has now ended its pattern of noncompliance with international agreements.