词汇 | imprudent |
释义 | imprudentWord family nounimprudenceadjectiveimprudentadverbimprudently im·pru·dent /ɪmˈpruːdənt/ adjectiveadj formal STUPID/NOT SENSIBLEnot sensible or wise 不明智的,轻率的,鲁莽的 SYN unwise The banks made hundreds of imprudent loans in the 1970s. 20世纪70年代那几家银行轻率地发放了几百笔贷款。 —imprudently adverbadv —imprudence noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus imprudent• Even his close confidant Manning described him in later years as imprudent.• There is nothing imprudent about this.• But if people decide that the cuts are imprudent and are distributed unequally, the political impact could be very different.• Though his journey had been imprudent, it was still not in itself treasonable.• Banks are suffering the results of imprudent lending policies.• Conflict: The bank could then make imprudent loans to Company X to keep it from failing.• They do not wish to provide further working capital by means of borrowing or it may be imprudent to do so.• But it would be imprudent to rely on it for ever. From Longman Business Dictionary imprudentim·pru·dent /ɪmˈpruːdənt/ adjectiveadj a decision, plan etc that is imprudent is not sensible or wise The finance house took action against some employers for imprudent decisions in buying annuities. —imprudently adverbadv —imprudence noun [countableC, uncountableU] The commission has never identified any specific area of fault, or imprudence, on the part of the company. |
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