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 unwise ['ʌn'waiz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 愚蠢的, 欠考虑的, 不明智的, 轻率的

  1. It was unwise of you to say that.
    你那样说太愚蠢了。
  2. It is unwise to anticipate your earnings by spending a lot of money.
    大量花钱提前使用自己的收入是不明智的。


unwise
[ adj ]
  1. showing or resulting from lack of judgment or wisdom

  2. <adj.all>
    an unwise investor is soon impoverished
  3. not appropriate to the purpose

  4. <adj.all>


Unwise \Un*wise"\, a. [AS. unw[=i]s. See {Un-} not, and {Wise},
a.]
Not wise; defective in wisdom; injudicious; indiscreet;
foolish; as, an unwise man; unwise kings; unwise measures.

  1. "I think it is most unwise for a president of the United States or a major candidate for the presidency to be drawn into a hypothetical discussion of when we would launch our nuclear forces and trigger the destruction of human civilization," he said.
  2. Even if constitutional, therefore, privatizing prisons may be utterly unwise.
  3. IT IS not a question of etiquette, it is simply unwise to ask how old the cognac is: you are unlikely to get a straight answer.
  4. "It would be unwise to do anything other than persist."
  5. Opposition spokesmen said they emphasized the need for the public to have a voice in curbing unwise economic decisions by authorities.
  6. We judged that it was unwise to risk a full-scale conflict by forcing the delivery of coal to these stations or by building up their oil burn.
  7. The budgetary difficulties of Italy, the UK, Germany and Spain (which together account for more than two-thirds of EC GDP) also suggest that a substantial co-ordinated fiscal stimulus would be unwise.
  8. You usually hear that nobody wins such fights, but this was one that nobody lost, unless you count motel keepers in Florida and Arizona and municipalities in those states unwise enough to bankroll splashy training facilities for clubs.
  9. It would be unwise, though, to get carried away.
  10. Hungarian charity official Csilla von Boeselager said camp residents were asked to refrain from "unwise actions" against diplomats or trailer.
  11. One would be unwise to pursue a silky image when one's National Cricket Association has an AGM called the Dansk Cricket Forbunds Repraesentantskabsmodet.
  12. But the Bush administration has said such a commitment is unwise because the economic impact has yet to be fully understood.
  13. The Partnership for Peace approach made current sense, though it would be unwise to duck for too long critical decisions on European economic and military integration, a very Clintonian theme.
  14. National governments will no longer be able to print money to finance unwise expenditures that create inflation.
  15. Given the cut-throat way in which equipment suppliers vie for business, Mercury would be unwise to allow that relationship to become too cosy.
  16. Yet half of the victims of adrenoleukodystrophy do not get the severe childhood disease, so it may be unwise to recommend such a dangerous procedure for them, Moser said.
  17. The complexity of company schemes and individual contracts makes it virtually impossible and certainly unwise for non- professionals to take a D-I-Y approach to pension planning.
  18. The Cheney aide said that although most members _ including the United States _ will not achieve that goal this year, the defense chiefs agreed it would be unwise to drop 3 percent as an objective.
  19. A strike leader said: 'We decided that it would be unwise to keep striking during talks and the workers accepted this point of view.'
  20. The American Petroleum Institute called the proposed gasoline controls "unwise, unwarranted and contrary to the national interest."
  21. One trader said it would have been unwise for the government bankers to try to do more now.
  22. Probably some of them voted for the amendment though they privately deemed it unwise, and were sure it would be defeated, in order to appear to be on the side of the angels.
  23. "I see nothing ethically, morally or legally wrong with the amounts that were involved," Cranston testified. "I will grant that it turned out to be politically stupid and unwise, because it's caused an uproar that I regret.
  24. While the congressional group did not violate the law, members of Congress and key staff people on Capitol Hill said that, in view of U.S. policy, it was unwise to hold discussions with Arafat, particularly if a lawmaker had not authorized the talks.
  25. Efficiency gains in the haulage sector will bring both economic and environmental benefits. Yet it would be unwise to count on the elimination of the one in three goods vehicles which are quoted in your report as running empty.
  26. "If you only knew what was in it." It is sometimes unwise to bandy jokes with petty officials.
  27. The passenger, in effect, has 'no rights at all.' The thinking is that it would be unwise to compel airlines to pay compensation for delays caused by technical faults, since to do so would create commercial pressures to fly unsafe aircraft.
  28. But the commander of the area responsible for their safety felt it would be unwise," said the army spokesman, who is not identified under military regulations.
  29. Proposals by some to use the $18 billion bank insurance fund to help the S&L fund are "unrealistic and unwise," the bankers' group said.
  30. "It is unwise to be too optimistic about 1991 for Fiat," says Christopher Will, a European automotive analyst for Lehman Brothers International in London.
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