reckless
/ˈrekləs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈrekləs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈre-kləs/ (ame, mw)
reckless — 形容詞
- recklesspositive
- more recklesscomparative
- most recklesssuperlative
1. done or said without any thought of the danger, harm, or bad results that might
魯莽的
不顧危險或後果的
done or said without any thought of the danger, harm, or bad results that might happen — for example, driving at high speed on a wet road or investing all of your savings in a single risky company.
The court found the driver guilty of reckless driving after the accident on the highway.
事故發生後,法院判定那名駕駛犯下魯莽駕駛罪。
reckless + noun (driving) — common legal collocation
Mei-Lin called her brother reckless for spending his rent money on concert tickets.
Mei-Lin 罵她弟弟魯莽,因為他把房租錢拿去買演唱會門票。
call + [person] + reckless + for + gerund
The bank’s reckless lending practices caused serious problems for many local families.
這家銀行魯莽的放貸行為讓許多當地家庭陷入嚴重困境。
Kwame was reckless with his health, skipping doctor visits and ignoring warning signs for months.
Kwame 對自己的健康很魯莽,好幾個月都不看醫生,也不理會身體的警訊。
It was reckless of the hikers to climb the mountain when a storm was clearly coming.
那些登山客明知暴風雨即將來臨還去爬那座山,實在太魯莽了。
- careless
milder — suggests lack of attention rather than knowingly ignoring danger
- rash
focuses on acting too quickly without thinking, not necessarily with awareness of danger
- foolhardy
stronger — describes taking foolish risks that show a lack of good judgment
- irresponsible
broader — not limited to physical danger; can refer to any failure to meet obligations
文法句型
be reckless
reckless + noun
reckless with + noun
it was reckless of + person + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Common in legal contexts (reckless driving, reckless endangerment). The adverb recklessly and the noun recklessness are frequent in news reports about accidents or financial misconduct.