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unhasty

/hey-stee/US // ˈheɪ sti //UK // (ˈheɪstɪ) //

不爽的,不爽,讨厌,不爽快

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    hast·i·er, hast·i·est.

    • : moving or acting with haste; speedy; quick; hurried.
    • : made or done with haste or speed: a hasty visit.
    • : unduly quick; precipitate; rash: a hasty decision.
    • : brief; fleeting; passing; slight: a hasty glance.
    • : impatient; impetuous; thoughtless; injudicious: hasty words.
    • : easily irritated or angered; irascible: a hasty temper.

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Examples

  • Images of thousands of Afghans desperately trying to flee their country following a hasty US withdrawal have provoked an international outcry.

  • So the agency turned to better-equipped academic institutes and private medical centers, including at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas A&M, and Houston Methodist, a hasty stopgap pattern seen in state after state last year.

  • One of the women abruptly becomes a love interest, as if in a hasty attempt to make us feel something for her underdeveloped character seconds before her doom.

  • The board’s decision has become fodder for Bottoms’ critics, who said it represented her hasty and inconsistent leadership style.

  • That left the Free State, Maryland, as the closest place for many couples to obtain a hasty marriage license.

  • Benjamin Franklin warned against making any hasty conclusions on such “a point of great importance.”

  • But the thrill was already gone when Fox rushed out a hasty follow-up later that year, The Next Joe Millionaire.

  • One of my greatest phobias is getting rocketed while showering or using the bathroom, so I keep those trips hasty.

  • This course of action is what the Constitution envisions and also slows down the hasty rush to war.

  • Haddad flew back immediately to find his city rising up, and is now beating a hasty retreat on the bus-fare increase.

  • This is, of course, possible, but it cannot be more than speculation; the final Dunciad does show evidence of hasty revision.

  • And saying a hasty good afternoon, he popped through his doorway and vanished at Billy Woodchuck's feet.

  • Gilbert's "O shame, father," and Mrs. Rushmere's "God bless the dear child," following her hasty retreat.

  • Stunned by the reception they received, those who had not been killed or wounded beat a hasty retreat.

  • Sir Ralph, Mr. Findlay (who was helping us) and I, had our hasty lunch together.