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hastiness

/hey-stee/US // ˈheɪ sti //UK // (ˈheɪstɪ) //

匆忙,仓促,匆匆忙忙,匆忙行事

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    hast·i·er, hast·i·est.

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

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Examples

  • However, many states had set up barriers against hasty nuptials.

  • 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.

  • Under pressure, they have started to make hasty or uninformed decisions, or turn to services that weren’t built for such critical purposes.

  • One of the most significant is that millions of women and babies have become subjects in a hasty experiment.

  • 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.”

  • Mere hastiness or slovenliness of work is not identical with the effect of inability to achieve mechanical neatness.

  • The natural gentleness of my disposition seemed calculated for the employment, if hastiness had not been mingled with it.

  • The hastiness of Rupert prevented Edgehill from being a victory, and definitely lost Naseby, the final battle of the war.

  • What, in others, is named hastiness, in men of power is called pride and cruelty.

  • O master, what a mess of brewis stands now upon the point of spoiling by your hastiness.