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ill-advisedly

/il-uhd-vahyzd/US // ˈɪl ədˈvaɪzd //

不明智地,不明智的,不明智的是,不明智

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : acting or done without due consideration; imprudent: an ill-advised remark.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
headlong昂首阔步,昂首挺胸,一路走来,一路向前abruptly骤然间,突然间,骤然,忽然间boldly大胆地,勇敢地,大胆,敢于carelessly不经意地,不经意间,不小心,不经意的daringly大胆地,大胆,敢于,胆大妄为excitedly激动地,兴奋地,兴高采烈地,兴致勃勃地expeditiously从速,尽快,迅速地,尽快地feverishly狂热地,狂热的,疯狂地,热烈地fiercely猛烈地,狠狠地,猛烈的,猛烈foolishly愚蠢地,傻乎乎地,愚蠢地认为,傻乎乎frantically慌忙地,慌慌张张地,慌张地,疯狂地furiously怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,怒发冲冠,愤怒地hastily匆忙地,匆匆忙忙地,匆匆忙忙,匆忙headily昂首阔步,昂首挺胸地,昂首挺胸,昂首阔步地headstrongly刚愎自用,任性地,刚愎自用地,愎自用heedlessly漫不经心地,漫不经心,不经意地,漫不经心的hurriedly匆匆忙忙地,匆匆地,匆匆忙忙,匆匆impetuously冲动地,匆匆忙忙地,冒然地,冲动imprudently轻率地,轻率地说是,轻率,盲目地impulsively冲动地,冲动,冲动的,一时冲动inadvisedly在建议的情况下,不明智地,在建议中incautiously慎重地,谨慎地,慎重其事,慎重indiscreetly不经意地,不经意间,不经意的,违心地indomitably无可避免地,不可避免地,无可避免的,不容置疑地irresponsibly不负责任的,不负责任地,不负责任,不负责任的人madly疯狂地,疯狂的,疯狂,疯了passionately热情,热情地,热情的,热情洋溢precipitantly陡然间,陡然,陡然之间,猛然间precipitately陡然间,陡然,陡然之间precipitously陡然间,陡然,陡然之间,陡峭地recklessly肆无忌惮地,不顾一切地,肆无忌惮,肆无忌惮的speedily迅速地,迅速,飞快地,迅速的thoughtlessly不经意地,不加思索地,不经意间,漫不经心地unpreparedly不准备,没有准备,无准备的情况下,无意中unthinkingly不假思索地,不经意地,不经意间,不加思索地unwarily不经意间,不经意地,无意中,不随意地unwisely不明智,不明智的,不明智地,不明智wildly疯狂地,野生的,狂野地,野生

Examples

  • They had rarely seen their own fathers carry small children unless their mothers were ill.

  • I am fortunate that I have never been deathly ill, but whenever I have the stomach flu, I most certainly feel like I am dying.

  • David Prowse, the actor who portrayed Darth Vader, wished to come back but had to turn down the role because of ill health.

  • But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state.

  • But Seligman never imagined how Mitchell might put the concept to work, in part because it was so ill-suited to that purpose.

  • These differences of interests will lead to disputes, ill blood, and finally to separation.

  • And for fear of being ill spoken of weep bitterly for a day, and then comfort thyself in thy sadness.

  • G was a gamester, who had but ill-luck; H was a Hunter, who hunted a buck.

  • "It is ill-fated;" and Alessandro blamed himself for having forgotten her only association with the name.

  • The Marshals were inclined to attribute their disgrace to the ill-will of Berthier and not to the temper of Napoleon.