英 [ˈslæpdæʃ] 美 [ˈslæpdæʃ]
adj. 匆促的;草率的;粗心的,马虎的
slapdash /ˈslæpˌdæʃ/
形容词 If you describe someone as slapdash, you mean that they do things carelessly without much thinking or planning. 马虎的; 粗心大意的
Malcolm's work methods appear amazingly slapdash.
马尔科姆的工作方法显得极其鲁莽。
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兰帕德和特里(Terry)是一双发源于(From)英格兰原土的主脑,特里(Terry)是球队(Team)己方培植的主干,脾气中粗线条(Slapdash)的东西多少少,魁首气质更浓烈,绯闻也丰富多彩,对付老婆的方法有三:一、不要随便说好。二、不要随便说不好。
草率的(slapdash), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 从容不迫地by easy stages 粗枝大叶careless; slapdash; sloppy 粗枝大叶的broad-brush ...
... scatter-brained 记性不好的; slapdash粗心大意的; sly狡猾的; ...
Malcolm's work methods appear amazingly slapdash.
马尔科姆的工作方法显得极其鲁莽。
She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts.
她记账十分潦草马虎。
Your mother prefers to do her own housekeeping — even if it is a little slapdash.
即便有点精心马虎了,你母亲还是更喜欢自己做家务。
At the bottom gate to the castle drive, Audin's men lined up for a slapdash review.
She ignored a rule that required her to penalise Adelman for a slapdash presentation when bidding.
Unfortunately, Mr Whitfield's book is too slapdash to turn stand-up comic insights into scholarship.