slipshod / ˈslɪpˌʃɒd /

📖毕业后词汇粗心大意拙劣的粗心大意的拙劣

slipshod 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. careless, untidy, or slovenly: slipshod work.
  2. down-at-heel; seedy; shabby.
  3. Archaic. wearing slippers or loose shoes, especially ones worn at the heel.

slipshod 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

careless; not well done

更多slipshod例句

  1. That, combined with the process behind the audit — partisan, slipshod, and conspiratorial — makes for a deeply concerning precedent, particularly as other states take up similar efforts.
  2. The stalkerware was hidden from device owners, but was fully exposed to hackers who exploited the company’s slipshod security.
  3. Virtually all of the data he claimed to have collected was either slipshod, or, more often yet, downright fabricated.
  4. What a shame that a slipshod approach by the Obama administration to such a crucial issue has put it all at risk.
  5. There is no other remedy for careless, slipshod sentence-making so effective as the construction of many periodic sentences.
  6. In the first place, nearly all women's work dealing with feminine subjects is in a special degree disfigured by slipshod writing.
  7. Instead of seeking how to construct a perfect dwelling place, these slipshod builders spent most of their hours in courtship.
  8. They moved along in rather a slipshod way and sounded like soft slippers or feet in stockings.
  9. Too many youths enter upon their business in a languid, half-hearted way, and do their work in a slipshod manner.