feckless 的定义
- ineffective; incompetent; futile: feckless attempts to repair the plumbing.
- having no sense of responsibility; indifferent; lazy.
feckless 近义词
without purpose
更多feckless例句
- Critics, however, say the process is feckless because any response typically comes days later—meaning the stories have already reached an enormous audience.
- Still, the video is a reminder of how feckless U.S. efforts to free American hostages have become.
- This disdain stems from anger at intrusive Congressional action and feckless Congressional inaction.
- In contrast to the feckless Iraqi commanders who fled Mosul, these Iranian forces are disciplined, motivated, and ruthless.
- Strategic recklessness aside, the chief problem with the plan was that it needed a weak, feckless opposition.
- And this, in turn, is exactly what makes Obama's failure to take decisive action amid Egypt's crisis all the more feckless.
- I'm a poor black feckless sheep—childer may clem for aught I can do, unless, parson, yo'd help me?'
- I will never have seen such a feckless creature of a woman; surely all there was of her would tell her ay or no.
- McDonald told me privately that it was 'nae sa bad; a deal better than Pete's feckless bellow.'
- I'll ne'er fash mysell, nor lose my liking for sae feckless a matter as a nine days' clash.
- The feckless babblers sit upon the strange egg until it gives forth its living contents.