时间: 2025-04-24 21:13:54
美: ['hesti]
英: ['heɪstɪ]
adj. 轻率的;匆忙的;草率的;懈怠的
n. (Hasty)人名;(英)黑斯蒂
[ 比较级 hastier 最高级 hastiest ]
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词源分析: “Hasty” 源自古英语单词“hæst”,意思是“快速的、急促的”。它与古诺尔斯语中的“hǫstr”(迅速)有相似的词根。
历史背景: “Hasty” 在英语中首次被记录使用于14世纪,通常与快速的行为或决定有关。
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[ADJ] A hasty movement, action, or statement is sudden, and often done in reaction to something that has just happened. 匆忙的
例:Donald had overturned a chair in his hasty departure.唐纳德仓促离开时撞翻了一把椅子。
[[ADV with v]] hastily 匆忙地
例:The council was hastily convened after his father said he was resigning.在他父亲宣布他将辞职后,理事会被匆忙召集起来。
[[表不满]] If you describe a person or their behaviour as hasty, you mean that they are acting too quickly, without thinking carefully, for example because they are angry. 草率的
例:A number of the United States' allies had urged him not to make a hasty decision.美国的一些盟友都力劝其不要作出草率的决定。
[[ADV with v]] hastily 草率地
例:I decided that nothing should be done hastily, that things had to be sorted out carefully.我决定不草率的采取任何行动,先得认真地理清头绪。