ill-advised
美 英
adj. 没脑筋的;欠考虑的
英英释义
Adjective- without careful prior deliberation or counsel;
"ill-advised efforts" "it would be ill-advised to accept the offer" "took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations"
例句
- It would be ill advised or even misanthropic for a society to not endeavor to share technology within all levels of the community. 一个社会如果不努力在其所有阶层分享技术将是不明智的,甚至是不人道的。
- Matter turning worse advise what remedy. 情况不妙,请电告补救方案。
- And while one can speak of "black people" and "white people" or "blacks" and "whites", one would be ill advised to speak of "red people" (American Indians - the "First Nations" of Canada, by the way) or "yellow people" (Asians). 当人们可以说“黑人”和“白人”时,若有人建议说“红人”(指美洲印第安人--顺便说一句,他们被称为加拿大的“第一民族”)或者“黄人”(亚洲人),可是个坏主意。
- The president is surrounded by a crew of bad advisers and professional cheats. 总统身边是一群只会出馊主意的顾问和骗子。
- Roughness of the skin can be caused by bad diet. 饮食不好可能引起皮肤粗糙。
- Still, it's an ill wind; you will have an unexpected holiday. 不过,这也并非完全的不幸,你会享受到一次意外的休假。