rash / ræʃ /

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rash 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

rash·er, rash·est.

  1. acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
  2. characterized by or showing too great haste or lack of consideration: rash promises.

rash 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

careless, impulsive

n. 名词 noun

outbreak of disease or condition

更多rash例句

  1. The rules appear to have had a noticeable positive impact, as only one player has tested positive over the past two weeks, a steep drop from January’s rash of cases leaguewide.
  2. It caused fever, then a rash, which over the course of a few days developed into the skin-covering lumps that are the disease’s trademark.
  3. For Grantham, that divergence tells us more about the raging market fever than the rash of new SPACs.
  4. In the context of the rash of restaurant closures, however, thousands of workers lost their jobs, whether outright layoffs or temporary furloughs.
  5. This reaction, Parikh noted, is not believed to be connected to the other types of rashes caused by the coronavirus, including the unusual frostbite-like patches that have been observed on people’s toes and sometimes fingers.
  6. And it is not clear that there have been a rash of lawsuits from outraged parents over aggressive Christmastime greetings.
  7. The results of that rash decision, the most dire of which has been the rise of ISIS, are now plain for us to see.
  8. His judgments are not rash or driven by insecurity, fear, and a longing for the past.
  9. A rash of crimes against gay and trans* people point to a possible brewing class resentment in the “hip” parts of Brooklyn.
  10. Most have been straightforward cases where the child came in with the characteristic rash.
  11. Hence Napoleon was driven more and more to trust to the advice of the rash, unstable King of Naples.
  12. Garnache need not plague himself with vexation that his rash temper alone had wrought his ruin now.
  13. Should he hire a horse and kill the animal by rash driving, he would be liable for its value.
  14. But glorious as his conduct was, his rash impetuosity more than once seriously compromised Napoleon's plans.
  15. He was a mere boy, who, in a rash skirmish with some of our hussars, was wounded severely and taken prisoner.