英 [ˌɪndʒuˈdɪʃəs] 美 [ˌɪndʒuˈdɪʃəs]
adj. 不明智的;不慎重的;浅薄的;不聪明的
injudicious /ˌɪndʒʊˈdɪʃəs/
形容词 If you describe a person or something that they have done as injudicious, you are critical of them because they have shown very poor judgment. 判断不当的
...a hasty and injudicious marriage.
...一桩草率而不明智的婚姻。
lacking or showing lack of judgment or discretion; unwise
an injudicious measure ; the result of an injudicious decision
不明智的
不明智的(injudicious), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... ingenious adj.机灵的,有独创性的,具有创造才能的 injudicious adj.判断不当的,不聪明的 inmate n.同住者,同室者 ...
... 在厨房里帮忙的仆人 scullion 不聪明的 inadvisable; injudicial; injudicious; unwise 聪明的,智慧的 intelligent ...
不慎重的(injudicious), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
不明智的;不慎重的;浅薄的;不聪明的
She had not the habit of taking injudicious risks in any market.
她没有在任何市场上傻头傻脑地采取冒险行动的习惯。
He blamed injudicious comments by bankers for last week's devaluation.
他将上周的货币贬值归咎于银行家所作的不当评论。
If cut the tree over there, sell timber, is that extremely big injudicious?
如果把那里的树都砍了卖木材,那不是天大的失算吗?
When Liverpool finished the campaign without a trophy, his earlier remarks that his side stood "10 games from greatness" appeared somewhat injudicious.
The rushed and injudicious siding of Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah with Ahmadinejad has wedded the fate of the Lebanese group with that of the discredited Iranian president.
Dr Watson continued as head of the Cold Spring Harbour genetics laboratory until 2007, when he made some injudicious remarks about genetics and black people and found himself suddenly retired.