impulsive

导读:impulsive音标
英 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv] 美 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]
impulsive基本释义
adj.冲动的;任性的n.(引起冲动的)原因
impulsive用法及例句
adj1. characterized by undue haste

impulsive音标

英 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]

美 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]

impulsive基本释义

adj.冲动的;任性的

n.(引起冲动的)原因

impulsive用法及例句

adj

1. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation(`brainish' is archaic)

e.g. a hotheaded decisionliable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangersan impetuous display of spending and gamblingmadcap escapades

Synonym: hotheadedimpetuousmadcaptearaway(a)brainish

2. determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason

e.g. a capricious refusalauthoritarian rulers are frequently capriciousthe victim of whimsical persecutions

Synonym: capriciouswhimsical

3. having the power of driving or impelling

e.g. a driving personal ambitionthe driving force was his innate enthusiasman impulsive force

Synonym: driving

4. without forethought

e.g. letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted

5. proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus

e.g. an impulsive gesture of affection

Synonym: unprompted

1. 易冲动的;草率的If you describe someone as impulsive, you mean that they do things suddenly without thinking about them carefully first.

e.g. He is too impulsive to be a responsible prime minister...他容易冲动,很难成为值得依赖的首相。e.g. Avoid making an impulsive decision.避免作出草率冲动的决定。

impulsivelyHe studied her face for a moment, then said impulsively: 'Let's get married'...他盯着她的脸端详了一会儿,然后冲动地说:“我们结婚吧。”Impulsively she patted him on the arm.她很冲动地拍了拍他的胳膊。impulsivenessThe president's impulsiveness often worries his advisers.总统爱冲动的脾气经常让他的顾问们担心。

1. impulsive的意思

1. 冲动:'等我答应了才自己去拿. 去买东西也是这样,居然像别的孩子一样自己拉着购物车的侧面和我一起走. 感觉没有以前那么'冲动'(impulsive)了. 我提醒他不要随便和陌生人说话,他说'我没有和陌生人说话呀.'我说我只是提醒你.

2. impulsive

2. 冲击的:foregoing 前述的 | impulsive 冲击的 | shock 冲击

3. impulsive

3. 易冲动的:impulse 刺激,推动力 | impulsive 易冲动的 | propel 推动,驱策

    A quick, careless, impulsive boy.

    出自:D. H. Lawrence

    I wish David would think rather more carefully before he does these impulsive things.

    出自:S. Morley

    近义词

    临近词

    brainish 任性的

    precipitate促成

    reckless鲁莽的

    tearaway行为鲁莽的人...

    imprudent轻率的

    thoughtless没有考虑的

    headlong头向前的

    irresponsible不负责任的

    madcap鲁莽的

    unwary不小心的

    unprompted自发的

    spontaneous自发的,自然的,本能的...

    flighty轻浮的

    offhand即时的

    occasional偶然的

    driving驾驶

    sudden突然的

    capricious变化无常的

    brash鲁莽的

    whimsical异想天开的

    hotheaded易怒的

    impetuous冲动的

    hasty匆匆的

    rash疹子

    impulsive act

    impulsive type

    impulsive work

    impulsive rape

    impulsive tone

    impulsively

    impulsivesound

    Impulsive beam

    impulse

    impunity

    impulsiveness

    impulsive tic

    相关列句

    He has an impulsive nature.(他生性冲动。)

    Peter was impulsive and hot-tempered.(彼得容易冲动,脾气暴躁。)

    What happens next may come down to how impulsive you are.(接下来会发生什么事,就要看你的购物冲动了。)

    We can say a lot of things about those who have spent their whole lives on poems: they are passionate, impulsive, and unique.(关于那些一生都在写诗的人,我们可以说出他们的很多特点:他们热情、冲动以及独特。)

    She is an impulsive person; we never know what she will do next.(她是个容易冲动的人;我们从来不知道她下一步想做什么。)

    But others worry about Mr Orban's impulsive and headstrong habits.(但一些人担心奥尔班冲动且顽固的性格。)

    Impulsive spending isn't an option, so plan your week's menu in advance, making shopping lists for your ingredients in their exact quantities.(冲动消费是不可取的,所以要提前计划好你这周的菜单,按分量列好购物清单。)

    Those who were more impulsive were also more easily distracted, the study found.(这项研究发现,那些更冲动的人,也更容易分心。)

    Your feelings may be a little impulsive and fleeting.(你的感觉是有些冲动的,短暂的。)

    An impulsive and abrasive manner too often curbs his effectiveness.(冲动和粗鲁的个性经常阻碍他的办事成效。)

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