ill-considered a. 考虑不充分的, 欠考虑的, 不妥当的
ill-considered[ adj ]
not given careful consideration
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ill-considered actions often result in disasteran ill-judged attempt
- Some historians would argue that Western rejection, particularly by the U.S., in the '20s and '30s had a lot to do with the rise of militancy and eventually the ill-considered Pearl Harbor attack.
- The Annaberg plan was deemed ill-considered and has been compared with Kohl's controversial 1985 visit with President Ronald Reagan to an SS gravesite in Bitburg.
- There is an absence of ill-considered, large-scale currency intervention.
- Funding "choice" for the needy is an ill-considered policy, particularly considering that the needy are also disproportionately represented among the academically ill-prepared.
- Thus, it becomes all too apparent that Mr. Lee's ill-considered actions are the very source of the instability that he so often employs as a bogyman against those who would advocate greater plurality and freedom.
- V. Thou shalt remember when firing off a message by voice or electronic mail that words can sting and ill-considered words could come back to haunt thee.
- In April, the RTC sued MeraBank's former officers and directors, seeking $270 million in damages for allegedly ill-considered loans and too-rapid expansion.
- "This lawsuit was an ill-considered first strike by parties who have been preparing to release their own clone of Lotus 1-2-3," Lotus said in a statement.
- He told journalists the Kremlin's decision to send soldiers to Afghanistan in December 1979 had been "ill-considered." "There should have been another way to settle this conflict," he said.
- The bank and savings and loan industries are littered with the casualties of ill-considered ventures.
- More than a dozen eminent Chinese intellectuals on Tuesday criticized a proposed dam on the Yangtze River as an ill-considered, wasteful project that would serve only as a memorial to its builders.