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a. 欠谨慎的, 没脑筋的



    ill-advised
    [ adj ]
    without careful prior deliberation or counsel
    <adj.all>
    ill-advised effortsit would be ill-advised to accept the offer
    took the unadvised measure of going public with the accusations


    1. In a memo written by city Human Resources Administrator William Grinker and Sara L. Kellermann, the commissioner of the city's Department of Mental Health, the two argued that the plan was ill-advised.
    2. I agree that large-scale governmental interference in competitive markets is ill-advised in concept and doomed to failure in practice.
    3. WASHINGTON (AP) - An ill-advised excursion into risky investments, not the high interest rates used to tame inflation early in the 1980s, caused the savings and loan debacle late in the decade, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker said.
    4. "This is not a case where counsel has made a strategic decision that in retrospect, with the benefit of hindsight, appears to have been ill-advised.
    5. These latter-day scalawags would be ill-advised to take advantage of the situation, if they ever expect to face the people of South Carolina again.
    6. "It is ill-advised, ill-conceived and very imprudent," said Rev. Jaime Soto of the Orange County Coalition for Immigrant Rights. "It is really undue government interference into the affairs of voluntary agencies.
    7. For the government, and its successor, the bad news is that they want more money and greater flexibility to develop their programmes. These are important messages that the politicians would be ill-advised to ignore.
    8. For another, the ousting of the graft-ridden Marcos regime last year has encouraged ill-advised parallels with the Philippines.
    9. Last year wasn't so glorious, owing mostly to an ill-advised, early-year decision to sweep out his garage.
    10. Maybe it was ill-advised." If success has had an effect, it's made them more philosophical, more concerned about being taken seriously.
    11. It got some ill-advised help along the way.
    12. "Once again the voters of California have said no to an initiative that was mean-spirited and ill-advised and have given the California Medical Association and AIDS researchers their vote of confidence," she said.
    13. If the Philippine agrarian-reform program should turn out to be ill-conceived and ill-advised, the U.S. would not be obligated to provide any funding for it.
    14. Stephen Sestanovich, director of Soviet studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says: "It was ill-advised for the president of the U.S. to go to the Ukraine and give a speech that insults the nationalist movements.
    15. Humboldt Sheriff Dave Renner has disassociated himself from the operation, calling it ill-advised and counterproductive.
    16. "It would be ill-advised to comment on something I know nothing about," he said.
    17. But given the current push in Congress to slash the Pentagon budget, the services may be ill-advised in advertising, for example, that a fake M1 tank costs only $3,500 compared with $3 million for the real thing.
    18. "These were no folks who took an ill-advised stroll in Central Park after dark," he said. "These were sick, vulnerable people who had entrusted their care to this defendant." Angelo's attorney, Eric Naiburg, said he would file a notice of appeal.
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