ill-judged

ill-judged

美 [??l ?d??d?d]  英 [.?l 'd??d?d]

  • adj.考慮不周的;判斷不當的;不合實際情況的
  • 網絡欠思考的

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同義詞

英漢雙解

adj.
1.
考慮不周的;判斷不當的;不合實際情況的that has not been carefully thought about; not appropriate in a particular situation

英漢解釋

adj.
1.
沒有腦筋的,愚昧的,決斷失當的

英英解釋

adj.

例句

He claimed that he was not a "journalist" but a "commentator" , but conceded that the deal had been ill-judged.

聲稱并非記者而是評論員承認交易考慮

While Mother was feeling so wrought, the slightest cross word or ill-judged remark could reduce her to tears.

母親感到過分勞累緊張哪怕聽到一點點令人生氣不妥都會使傷心落下

Kari Stefansson, the firm's founder, points to the ill-judged investment of his firm's funds in risky American auction-rate securities.

公司創始人KariStefansson指出公司錯誤資金投入美國利率證券

Could the great romantic expert have been mistaken? And, could her principles about love and marriage possibly have been ill-judged ?

難道偉大浪漫主義專家誤解還有愛情婚姻原則是不是可能曲解

The Fund's decision then to keep him on now looks timid and ill-judged.

國際貨幣基金組織當初卡恩繼續留任做出決定現在看起來怯懦草率

Her coming there was the most unfortunate, the most ill-judged thing in the world!

這次這兒真是天下不幸失算

Many were egging on the management of Marconi in its ill-judged and ill-financed acquisitions in the US in the late 1990s.

世紀90年代末許多機構鼓動馬可尼Marconi管理層美國進行判斷失當資金不足收購

An ill-judged quotation about Islam has obscured a more serious message

一個有關伊斯蘭不當引語隱藏嚴重信息