imprudence
英 [ɪmˈpruː.dəns]
美 [ɪmˈpruː.dəns]
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.