His hasty temper made him offensive. 他的急躁的脾气使他令人讨厌。
I don't think it's right to make such a hasty decision. 我认为如此仓促地做出决定是不正确的。
She made a hasty lunch. 她匆匆吃了午饭.
hasty hastier, hastiest
[ adj ]
excessively quick
<adj.all> made a hasty exit a headlong rush to sell
done with very great haste and without due deliberation
<adj.all> hasty marriage seldom proveth well hasty makeshifts take the place of planning rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king
Hasty \Has"ty\ (h[=a]s"t[y^]), a. [Compar. {Hastier} (-t[i^]*[~e]r); superl. {Hastiest}.] [Akin to D. haastig, G., Sw., & Dan. hastig. See {Haste}, n.] 1. Involving haste; done, made, etc., in haste; as, a hasty retreat; a hasty sketch.
3. Moving or acting with haste or in a hurry; hurrying; hence, acting without deliberation; precipitate; rash; easily excited; eager.
Seest thou a man that is hasty in his words? There is more hope of a fool than of him. --Prov. xxix. 20.
The hasty multitude Admiring entered. --Milton.
Be not hasty to go out of his sight. --Eccl. viii. 3.
4. Made or reached without deliberation or due caution; as, a hasty conjecture, inference, conclusion, etc., a hasty resolution.
5. Proceeding from, or indicating, a quick temper.
Take no unkindness of his hasty words. --Shak.
6. Forward; early; first ripe. [Obs.] ``As the hasty fruit before the summer.'' --Is. xxviii. 4.
"We must act with prudence, without falling into decisions that could be a little hasty," said Roberto Daverede, head of Antarctic affairs for the Argentine Foreign Ministry.
The planes came within 1.9 miles of each other, both at 9,000 feet, and Federal Aviation Administration officials at the time said the British Airways pilot had to make a hasty turn to avoid a collision.
Aoun sought to strengthen his presidential chances by forging a hasty and uneasy alliance with Geagea.
Car salesmen have a lot more practice at selling than most people do at buying, and allowing them to push you into a hasty decision can be a costly error.
Some 1,000 sq m of cracks originated with the hasty installation of the shell following the 1986 disaster.
"Now it is (Likud's) turn," he said. "The way I see it is the peace process is stuck." Speaking on Israeli Television, Shamir chastised Peres for seeking a "hasty" decision.
And its business is "interest-rate resistant and resistant to economic downturns." Service Corp. stumbled through hasty and perhaps excessive expansion, Mr. Cisneros says.
Even without adjustment for the misalignment of the two comments vis-a-vis first-year vs. fourth-year enrollees, the "error" is at least hasty accounting.
While some argue that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration should speed up its drug approval process, others warn that it's risky to be hasty.
But dissenting panel members worried that even with the additional data from San Francisco, the case for DDI was too thin and the panel's decision too hasty.
President Ion Iliescu on Saturday reversed a decision to ban the Communist Party, calling it a "hasty decision," and instead said the issue will be decided in a national referendum.
However, the best view is from the parcel of land just west of Canary Wharf overlooking the river. Ignore the not-quite-finished buildings and the piles of rubble signalling their hasty abandonment.
But an official of the Health Care Financing Administration, which handles Medicaid and Medicare, said the bill could allow some patients to be pressed into making a hasty choice.
Let us not be too hasty to disregard a tool that is working, albeit slowly, until we have viable alternatives or combination approaches.
She said the bill does not provide adequate safeguards for poor and vulnerable patients, who could be pressured into making hasty decisions.
Other results were less conclusive, but Weindruch cautioned against issuing hasty advice.
Having made a partial recovery from last year's profits warning debacle, further acquisitions could also be a little hasty as it has not yet fully bedded down its existing products and infiltrated important markets such as Italy.
The service is hasty and the food is well on its way downhill.
Instead, the new banking bill throws up some hasty new barricades that will perpetuate and maybe deepen the industry's problems.
"It certainly wasn't hasty," he said, adding that his office had litigated a similar matter during a 19-month stretch in 1986 and 1987.
In addition, a word-processing program for the Macintosh that was running late was shipped in February before all the bugs had been worked out, forcing a hasty reissue of a cleaned-up version in June.
"That was the hope only," he said. "We hoped this for so long time." He said that although he has always opposed the death penalty, he did not think the deaths of the Ceausescus were too hasty.
Two weeks ago, Iliescu bowed to huge protests and outlawed the Communist Party, but the next day he reversed the decision, saying it had been too hasty.
If he is hasty he risks being rash.
Recent history indicates, however, that it would be hasty to write off the cartel.
Mrs. Thatcher's proposal is seen as a response to critics who accuse her of seeking to slow the momentum toward reunification. The British leader has not disguised her concern that hasty moves could undermine European security.
But Gandhi refused, saying a hasty withdrawal could lead to even more bloodshed.
In June, Premadasa asked India to withdraw all its troops by July 29. Gandhi refused, saying a hasty pullout would lead to even more bloodshed.
Don't be hasty, advises the Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel.
Such pressure on parts suppliers has been criticized as a reason for hasty production and a spate of defects in recent Japanese cars, but Toyota has said it will provide all possible assistance to help its suppliers make the necessary changes.