英 [ˈrekləsli] 美 [ˈrekləsli]
adv. 鲁莽地;不顾一切地
in a reckless manner
相较于面临西布朗这场硬拼(Recklessly),不要找借口失败,找理由成功。不如把倾向放在下一场面临昆士柏飘流,这或许会浸染求和心,是非太多离开;西布朗这场竞争终结后...
没有与人发作过热烈的言语矛盾,时常为之也是大脑突然间缺氧乱发(Recklessly)一通,越是骄傲的女子越是懂得温柔。实在都不是我的本意。
”李娜就可以 毫无顾忌 ( Recklessly ),高声地喊道(Cried):“由于武汉人的本质都很壮健!水激石则鸣,人激志则宏。
... 混同。同“混”〖confuse〗 胡乱地,随意地。同“混”〖recklessly〗 另见hún ...
reckless 鲁莽的,不顾后果的;粗心大意的
recklessness 鲁莽;轻率;不顾一切,不顾后果
鲁莽地;不顾一切地
He admitted driving recklessly.
他承认鲁莽驾驶。
He was leaning recklessly out of the open window.
他鲁莽地从开着的窗户探出身子。
The court would be recklessly modest if it followed California's advice.
如果法院采纳了加州的建议,那就谦逊过头了。
U.S.Defense Secretary Robert Gates criticized North Korea Saturday for recklessly pursuing nuclear and missile capabilities while many of its people starved.
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At the last minute, I recklessly invited a chef friend and his family to dinner.
Edmondson and his ilk hate anything that restricts professional politicians in their ability to spend recklessly.
It made it very easy for the government to spend recklessly in order to get re-elected.
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