imprudence

英 [ɪmˈpruː.dəns]      美 [ɪmˈpruː.dəns]
  • n. 轻率,鲁莽的行为
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将“imprudence”分解为“im”+“prudence”。联想“im”像是个负面前缀,暗示否定的意思;“prudence”意味着谨慎。因此,可以将“imprudence”记忆为“不谨慎”或“轻率”的意思,通过对比“谨慎”来强化记忆。

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imprudence (n.)
early 15c., "quality of rashness or heedlessness; imprudent act," from Latin imprudentia "lack of foresight, inconsiderateness, ignorance, inadvertence," noun of quality from imprudens (see imprudent).
1. I hinted at his imprudence.
我曾暗示他的不谨慎.
2. I hinted at his imprudence, his folly, but he did not take my hint.
我暗示他的轻率, 他的愚蠢, 但他没有觉察我的暗示.
3. I suspect some imprudence of Mr. Franklin's on the Continent.
我疑心是弗半克林先生在欧洲大陆的时候,有什么不检点的行为.
4. He had the imprudence to run into debt.
他轻率举债.
5. Some dim ideas of imprudence or impropriety in the measure seemed to embrass him considerably.
他模模糊糊意识到这一行动似乎有点不正常,不谨慎,因而感到进退两难.