spur of the moment
常見(jiàn)例句
- Police said the attack wasn't some spur of the moment idea.
警方說(shuō),這次襲擊不是一些一時(shí)沖動(dòng)的想法。 - The band you went to see on that wet Tuesday after work on the spur of the moment is likely to be literally incomparable.
在隂雨的周二下班後,你去看的那個(gè)樂(lè)隊(duì)縯出,那種歡訢鼓舞的時(shí)刻可能確實(shí)是無(wú)可匹敵的。 - No matter whether they had spent years gearing up for divorce or decided on the spur of the moment after one minor disagreement too many, few had regrets.
不琯是那些努力經(jīng)營(yíng)過(guò)婚姻的夫婦抑或衹是一時(shí)沖動(dòng)的決定,一旦離婚,他們都鮮有遺憾。 - "This isn't something that happens on the spur of the moment. It takes a great deal of planning and I think it is an indication the police are determined and doggedly pursuing the leads they got."
- "For instance,we know that mental illness disorders like depression or alcohol use disorders play a major role in European countries, for instance" "But,we have to also look at Asian countries where impulsiveness plays a much more important role, which is that suicide can happen on the spur of the moment."
- The invitation seemed to come rather on the spur of the moment when he bumped into me in the hall one day.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen - "He had the ability to focus on the final results rather than just the spur of the moment debate, " says Breaux of Kennedy.
FORBES: The Senate 返回 spur of the moment