hastiness / ˈheɪ sti /

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hastiness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

hast·i·er, hast·i·est.

  1. moving or acting with haste; speedy; quick; hurried.
  2. made or done with haste or speed: a hasty visit.
  3. unduly quick; precipitate; rash: a hasty decision.
  4. brief; fleeting; passing; slight: a hasty glance.
  5. impatient; impetuous; thoughtless; injudicious: hasty words.
  6. easily irritated or angered; irascible: a hasty temper.

hastiness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

haste

更多hastiness例句

  1. However, many states had set up barriers against hasty nuptials.
  2. A 2019 Princeton survey of dark patterns in e-commerce listed 15 types of dark patterns, including hurdles to canceling subscriptions and countdown timers to rush consumers into hasty decisions.
  3. Under pressure, they have started to make hasty or uninformed decisions, or turn to services that weren’t built for such critical purposes.
  4. One of the most significant is that millions of women and babies have become subjects in a hasty experiment.
  5. JOYY told Bloomberg that the Muddy Waters report was “full of ignorance about the live-streaming industry” and contained “a large number of errors with unclear logic, confusing data, and hasty generalizations.”
  6. Mere hastiness or slovenliness of work is not identical with the effect of inability to achieve mechanical neatness.
  7. The natural gentleness of my disposition seemed calculated for the employment, if hastiness had not been mingled with it.
  8. The hastiness of Rupert prevented Edgehill from being a victory, and definitely lost Naseby, the final battle of the war.
  9. What, in others, is named hastiness, in men of power is called pride and cruelty.
  10. O master, what a mess of brewis stands now upon the point of spoiling by your hastiness.