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rash

/rash/US // ræʃ //UK // (ræʃ) //

皮疹,疹子,红疹子,红疹

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    rash·er, rash·est.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.careless, impulsive
Synonyms
audacious大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,胆大的bold大胆,黑体,大胆的,黑体字daring大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,勇敢的foolhardy蛮干的,愚昧的,蛮干,勇敢的hasty匆忙,匆匆忙忙,匆忙的,仓促ill-advised不明智的,不明智之举,不明智的做法,不明智ill-considered考虑不周,考虑不周的,考虑不周全,粗心大意immature不成熟的,不成熟,不成熟的人,未成熟impetuous浮躁的,浮躁,急躁,急于求成imprudent轻率,不谨慎,轻率的,不慎indiscreet轻率,轻率的,失言,轻率的说irrational非理性的,不理性的,不理智,不理智的reckless鲁莽的,不顾一切,不顾一切的,不顾一切地thoughtless没心没肺,不加思索,不思进取,没心没肺的madcap疯人院,疯了,疯子,疯癫precipitant沉淀剂,沉淀物,前兆,先兆precipitate沉淀物,沉淀,淀积物,淀wild野生,野性,野外,野生的adventurous冒险的,富有冒险精神的,冒险的人,冒险brash粗暴的,粗鲁的,粗暴,粗鲁determined决心,坚定的,坚定不移,坚定不移地devil-may-care恶人先告状,恶魔般的关怀,恶魔的关怀,恶作剧fiery火热的,炽热的,火红的,炽热frenzied狂热的,疯狂的,狂热,疯狂地furious愤怒,愤怒的,暴怒,狂怒harebrained胡思乱想,胡思乱想的人,胡思乱想的,胡思乱想的家伙headlong昂首阔步,昂首挺胸,一路走来,一路向前headstrong刚愎自用,刚强,强势,强硬heedless漫不经心,漫不经心的,漫不经心地,漠不关心hotheaded头脑发热的人,头脑发热,愣头青,头脑发热的incautious不谨慎的,不慎重,不慎重的,不谨慎injudicious审慎的,审慎,不谨慎,谨慎的insuppressible不可能的,不容置疑,不可能,难以忍受jumping to conclusions妄下结论,妄下定论,妄下断语,急于下结论overhasty过度紧张,冗长,冗杂,冗长的passionate激情,多情的,激情澎湃,充满激情premature过早的,早产,早期的,过早unguarded不设防,不加掩饰,不设防的,毫无防备unthinking不假思索,不思考,不思进取,不思量unwary不谨慎,不谨慎的,不明智的,不谨慎的人venturesome富有冒险精神,富有冒险精神的,冒险的人,冒险的venturous奔放的,奔放,勇敢的,冒险

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • For Grantham, that divergence tells us more about the raging market fever than the rash of new SPACs.

  • In the context of the rash of restaurant closures, however, thousands of workers lost their jobs, whether outright layoffs or temporary furloughs.

  • 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.

  • And it is not clear that there have been a rash of lawsuits from outraged parents over aggressive Christmastime greetings.

  • The results of that rash decision, the most dire of which has been the rise of ISIS, are now plain for us to see.

  • His judgments are not rash or driven by insecurity, fear, and a longing for the past.

  • A rash of crimes against gay and trans* people point to a possible brewing class resentment in the “hip” parts of Brooklyn.

  • Most have been straightforward cases where the child came in with the characteristic rash.

  • Hence Napoleon was driven more and more to trust to the advice of the rash, unstable King of Naples.

  • Garnache need not plague himself with vexation that his rash temper alone had wrought his ruin now.

  • Should he hire a horse and kill the animal by rash driving, he would be liable for its value.

  • But glorious as his conduct was, his rash impetuosity more than once seriously compromised Napoleon's plans.

  • He was a mere boy, who, in a rash skirmish with some of our hussars, was wounded severely and taken prisoner.