形容词冲动的; 任性的; 受感情驱使的; [物]瞬动的,冲击的
形容词
1. He later regretted his impulsive decision.
后来他懊悔凭冲动作出的决定。
2. She is an impulsive person; we never know what she will do next.
她是个容易冲动的人;我们从来不知道她下一步想做什么。
1. 冲动:'等我答应了才自己去拿. 去买东西也是这样,居然像别的孩子一样自己拉着购物车的侧面和我一起走. 感觉没有以前那么'冲动'(impulsive)了. 我提醒他不要随便和陌生人说话,他说'我没有和陌生人说话呀. '我说我只是提醒你.
2. 冲击的:foregoing 前述的 | impulsive 冲击的 | shock 冲击
3. 易冲动的:impulse 刺激,推动力 | impulsive 易冲动的 | propel 推动,驱策
1. 易冲动的;草率的
If you describe someone as impulsive, you mean that they do things suddenly without thinking about them carefully first.
e.g. He is too impulsive to be a responsible prime minister...
他容易冲动,很难成为值得依赖的首相。
e.g. Avoid making an impulsive decision.
避免作出草率冲动的决定。
1. Myles reveals a few more colors on her palette while playing Isolde as an impulsive yet intelligent woman torn between duty and passion.
2. Shopping on an empty stomach and without a list are two habits that lead to impulsive purchases.
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3. For instance, it would fix their interpersonal skills previously wrecked by their impulsive acts.
4. impulsive的翻译
4. Feng's invitation might have been somewhat impulsive, but it turned out to be a good move.
5. The girl's tragedy evoked indignation along with great sympathy among netizens but some others criticized the victim's impulsive actions.
6. He characterized Leung's earlier comment about " bombs " as impulsive and considered it a joke, adding he had no bombs with him at all.
7. Consumers should treat such promotions with caution and buy only things they need and can afford instead of being impulsive buyers.
8. But Davutoglu said it was " time that calm replaced anger in reaction to Israel " and he urged people to avoid impulsive behavior.
9. Feng cited the example of a young woman who fainted after her divorce came through, saying she regretted her impulsive decision.
10. Things may not go well today, so it may be a day for laying low and not making any impulsive decisions.
impulsive在线翻译
adj
1. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
(`brainish' is archaic)
e.g. a hotheaded decision
liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers
an impetuous display of spending and gambling
madcap escapades
Synonym: hotheaded impetuous madcap tearaway(a) brainish
2. determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason
e.g. a capricious refusal
authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious
the victim of whimsical persecutions
Synonym: capricious whimsical
3. impulsive
3. having the power of driving or impelling
e.g. a driving personal ambition
the driving force was his innate enthusiasm
an impulsive force
Synonym: driving
4. without forethought
e.g. letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted
5. proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus
e.g. an impulsive gesture of affection
Synonym: unprompted