常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句This statistic indicates that drivers have a tendency to drive incautiously when they are close to home, probably because familiar surroundings give them a false sense of security.這一統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)字表明駕駛員在離家近的時(shí)候有不謹(jǐn)慎駕駛的傾曏,可能是因爲(wèi)周圍熟悉的環(huán)境給了他們一種錯(cuò)誤的安全感。If we incautiously interpret these numbers as causal – in fact they are merely correlations – then we could conclude that 20 years of marriage is compensation for up to 40 years of widowhood.如果我們不那麼謹(jǐn)慎,將這些數(shù)字解讀成因果關(guān)系——事實(shí)上它們衹是具有相關(guān)性——那麼可能會(huì)得出下述結(jié)論:即,20年的婚姻足以補(bǔ)償至多40年的喪偶經(jīng)歷。I incautiously gave the account aloud, and she heard me; for she started up--her hair flying over her shoulders, her eyes flashing, the muscles of her neck and arms standing out preternaturally.我沒(méi)畱意,嗓門提得太高了些。 她聽(tīng)見(jiàn)了,因爲(wèi)她突然起來(lái)了——她的頭發(fā)披散在肩上,眼睛閃閃的,脖子和胳膊上的青筋都反常地突出來(lái)。putclub.com權(quán)威例句This week Mr Berlusconi incautiously promised to increase that number tenfold, before backing away.ECONOMIST: Law and order in ItalySome colleagues complain that he excavates incautiously, puts public relations before science, hypes his own archeological finds, and takes credit owed to others.NEWYORKER: The PharaohIt was backed cautiously by academics and incautiously by students.ECONOMIST: The collapsing of Iranian reform 返回 incautiously