imprudent
/ɪmˈpruːdnt/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈpruːdnt/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)im-ˈprü-dᵊnt/ (ame, mw)
imprudent — 形容詞
- imprudentpositive
- more imprudentcomparative
- most imprudentsuperlative
1. acting or speaking without thinking carefully about the bad things that could ha
輕率的
未考慮後果而行事的
acting or speaking without thinking carefully about the bad things that could happen later.
It would be imprudent to sign the lease before reading every page of the contract.
在閱讀合約的每一頁之前就簽租約,是很輕率的做法。
pattern: it would be imprudent to + infinitive
Camila made the imprudent choice of lending her cousin a large sum of money.
Camila 做了一個不智的決定,借了一大筆錢給她的表親。
collocation: imprudent choice / decision
It was imprudent of Kian to post his home address on a public website.
Kian 把自家地址貼在公開網站上,實在很輕率。
The young manager made several imprudent business decisions during her first month at the company.
這位年輕的經理在進公司的第一個月內就做了好幾個輕率的商業決定。
Eitan thought it would be imprudent to drive home in such heavy snow.
Eitan 認為在這麼大的雪中開車回家是不智的。
- unwise
more everyday; 'imprudent' is the formal register choice
- rash
stresses acting too quickly without thought, often emotional
- reckless
stronger; suggests open disregard for serious danger
- ill-advised
near-synonym; emphasises that better advice was available
文法句型
imprudent to + infinitive
imprudent of + person + to + infinitive
用法筆記
Frequently appears in the patterns 'it is imprudent to + infinitive' and 'imprudent of [person] to + infinitive'. More formal than 'unwise' or 'foolish'; common in writing about money, law, and policy.