undeliberate / adjective dɪˈlɪb ər ɪt; verb dɪˈlɪb əˌreɪt /

不经意地不经意间不刻意的不刻意

undeliberate3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional: a deliberate lie.
  2. characterized by deliberation or cautious consideration; careful or slow in deciding: Moving away from the city and all its advantages required a deliberate decision.
  3. leisurely and steady in movement or action; slow and even; unhurried: moving with a deliberate step.
v. 有主动词 verb

de·lib·er·at·ed, de·lib·er·at·ing.

  1. to weigh in the mind; consider: to deliberate a question.
v. 无主动词 verb

de·lib·er·at·ed, de·lib·er·at·ing.

  1. to think carefully or attentively; reflect: She deliberated for a long time before giving her decision.
  2. to consult or confer formally: The jury deliberated for three hours.

undeliberate 近义词

undeliberate

等同于 unconscious

更多undeliberate例句

  1. Nearly a year later, the eight-team conference is facing a rising tide of frustration as it deliberates whether to hold a spring season.
  2. The limitations baked into SKADNetwork are as intricate as they are deliberate.
  3. Regardless of who you are, though, I believe we can all benefit from a more deliberate approach to how we spend our screen time.
  4. You recommend having a “brief but deliberate conversation” about college merit aid with your eighth grader a couple of months after grammar-school graduation.
  5. Republicans on the panel all denounced Greene’s remarks but called for a more deliberate approach to taking action against her.
  6. But we were attempting a deliberate naiveté, a decision to approach these books as if they might have something to teach us.
  7. “The lovers are seated across the room from each other,” he begins in his deliberate tones.
  8. Poindexter followed with a recitation of the Iran program filled with deliberate inaccuracies.
  9. A pitcher's life is one day of deliberate self-injury, followed by three days of healing, then a fresh injury.
  10. In or out of uniform his motion is languid, his voice relaxed and mellifluous, his movements deliberate, confident.
  11. The apparent slightness of these English changes reveals their deliberate subtlety.
  12. Isabel, completely ignored, waited until the story was finished, and then made a deliberate move.
  13. He made a deliberate effort to put himself in Zeal's place, and after several failures accomplished the feat.
  14. For her to testify that she did not love—and had never loved Jean Baptiste, he knew would be a deliberate falsehood.
  15. After tea Betty executed a quite deliberate manœuvre to avoid having him for a partner at tennis.