improvident
浪费的
常用释义
英音[ ɪmˈprɒvɪdənt ]
美音[ ɪmˈprɑːvɪdənt ]
基本释义
- adj. 浪费的;无远见的;无先见之明的
例句
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1·This young man has lived improvident life.这个年轻人过着奢侈的生活。
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2·You will pay for your improvident undisciplined behavior.你会为自己轻率任性的行为付出代价的。
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3·You will pay for your improvident and undisciplined behavior.你会为自己轻率任性的行为付出代价的。
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4·They had a large family, and they were very improvident and cheerful.他们有了一个大家庭,他们花钱很不节约和非常快乐自信。
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5·Love is so improvident that a parting a year away is no more feared than death, and a month's end seems dim and distant.爱是没有远见的,所以对死亡的恐惧远超过一次一年的别离,可一个月的时间却好像又那么的模糊而遥远。
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6·The Maastricht treaty of 1992 proscribed bail-outs of improvident member nations, which was meant to avoid such issues ever arising.1992年签署的《马斯特里赫特条约》禁止为挥霍的成员国提供紧急措施,此举就是打算避免这样的问题出现。
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7·Putting public and private borrowing together, it becomes clear that America as a whole is no more improvident now than it was before.把公有和私有借贷放在一起,总的来说美国显然已经没有以前那么有远见了。
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8·Mining likewise was carried on in the most superficial and improvident fashion and consequently the maximum of labor yielded but a minimum of result.矿业也是在最肤浅而不经济的方式下进行,因此在极大的劳力中获取微小的成果。
同义词
adj.
浪费的;无远见的;无先见之明的
同根词
词根:
improvident
improvidence
n
浪费;无先见之明;浅见