unwisely adv.
无智地, 愚笨地
unwisely[ adv ]
without good sense or judgment
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He acted foolishly when he agreed to come
Unwisely \Un*wise"ly\, adv. [AS. unw[=i]slice.]
In an unwise manner; foolishly.
- In addition, such statistics are based on the assumption that you unwisely throw all you money into the stock market in one great wad.
- It was - with hindsight probably unwisely - repealed in the interests of 'Keynesianism'.
- Changes in attitudes since 1945 stem in no inconsiderable part from his unwearying assaults on humbug and moral conservatism. Starved of affection in youth, Russell married early and unwisely.
- The actor also claimed that Ms. DeThomas and his parents caused his assets to be managed and invested unwisely.
- "In contrast the U.S., most unwisely, has unilaterally disarmed itself by taking vast amounts of land out of production.
- Certain ballets were unwisely cast.