unreflective
基本解釋
- adj.草率的,粗心大意的,魯莽的
英漢例句
- Unreflective and a little obnoxious (laughs).
加上魯莽和有點(diǎn)可惡(笑)。 - How, Tolstoy asks, does an unreflective man confront his one and only moment of truth?
美,她是中國(guó)歷史上一場(chǎng)爭(zhēng)霸戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)中最出色的臥底,沒(méi)有她,吳越的故事就不再是浪漫的傳奇。 - No wonder ours is often an outer-directed culture, unreflective, grasping, aggressive, and cutthroat.
難怪喒們的文化常常是一種針對(duì)外部世界一味地攫取,不帶反省,張牙舞爪,殘酷無(wú)情的文化。 - Or is it because the idea of absolute property over ideas and culture benefits the RCAs of our time and fits our own unreflective intuitions?
還是因爲(wèi)絕對(duì)財(cái)産權(quán)居於觀唸和文化之上的觀唸對(duì)我們時(shí)代的RCA們有利,而且與我們未經(jīng)反思的直覺(jué)相符? - For a man at the pinnacle of American power, George Bush could sometimes seem a little tongue-tied and unreflective in office.
作爲(wèi)一個(gè)站在美國(guó)權(quán)利頂峰的人,喬治佈什在執(zhí)政時(shí)有時(shí)似乎有點(diǎn)不乾脆與草率。