柯林斯詞典hasty /?he?st?/ (hastier,hastiest) 1. ADJ A hasty movement, action, or statement is sudden, and often done in reaction to something that has just happened. 匆忙的 Donald had overturned a chair in his hasty departure. 唐納德倉促離開時(shí)撞繙了一把椅子。2. hastilyADV 匆忙地[ADV with v] The council was hastily convened after his father said he was resigning. 在他父親宣佈他將辤職後,理事會(huì)被匆忙召集起來。3. ADJ If you describe a person or their behaviour as hasty, you mean that they are acting too quickly, without thinking carefully, for example because they are angry. 草率的[表不滿] A number of the United States' allies had urged him not to make a hasty decision. 美國的一些盟友都力勸其不要作出草率的決定。4. hastilyADV 草率地[ADV with v] I decided that nothing should be done hastily, that things had to be sorted out carefully. 我決定不草率的採取任何行動(dòng),先得認(rèn)真地理清頭緒。 返回 hasty劍橋詞典Hasty actions are done in a hurry , sometimes without the necessary care or thought . 倉促的,輕率的 He warned against making hasty decisions . 他警告過不要倉促作出決定。 Now let's not leap to any hasty conclusions . 現(xiàn)在我們不要倉促得出結(jié)論。 We saw the rain and made a hasty retreat into the bar . 我們看見下雨了,於是就匆忙躲進(jìn)酒吧裡。 I think perhaps we were a little hasty in judging him. 我認(rèn)爲(wèi)我們對(duì)他的評(píng)價(jià)可能有點(diǎn)輕率。 返回 hasty