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词汇 hothead
释义 hothead
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈhɒt.hed/ us /ˈhɑːt.hed/
someone who does things or reacts to things quickly and without thinking carefully first鲁莽的人;性急的人
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Doing things without fear or proper thought
act of bravado
bravado
carpe diem
daredevil
desperado
hotheadedness
impetuosity
impetuous
impetuously
impetuousness
precipitancy
precipitant
precipitate
precipitately
precipitation
rashness
reckless
trigger-happy
unafraid
with no thought for somethingidiom

Related words


hotheaded
hotheadedly
hotheadedness

hothead | American Dictionary


hothead
noun[ C ]
 disapprovingus/ˈhɑtˌhed/
someone who gets angry too quickly and reacts without thinking carefully first

hotheaded


adjectiveus/ˈhɑtˈhed·ɪd/
disapproving
a hotheaded young fool

Examples of hothead


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However, these rhetorical oppositions between young men and elders, violent hotheads and measured experience, educated and illiterate, conservatives and radicals, violence and statecraft, are blurred in practice.
Those workers are not a set of industrial hotheads who down tools at the drop of a hat three or four times a year.
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The real danger which we have to face is not that of a few hotheads.
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Here and there, of course, there were hotheads, but in the main order prevailed.
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We ought to remind any hotheads in our local communities of that fact.
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Obviously, one or two hotheads have a vested interest in the demise of the steel industry for their own political purposes.
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That is most unlikely, and probably only possible if some hothead makes a mistake.
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This is not a speech by a politician or by some hothead who makes his point with a sweep of the hand.
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Nonetheless, there are hotheads and extremists on both sides.
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Those are not simply the words of hotheads.
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They are not hotheads and are not excitable or extremist in any way, but that is how they feel.
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He has resisted heavy pressure both from inside and from outside his country and, as one of the newspapers stated, from hotheads who want a crusade rather than a solution.
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They are very frustrated, and in these early days of this new road there are one or two hotheads who will try to turn it into a racetrack.
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Ironically, the long-term victims of such mob rule will be trade union constitutionalists as they attempt to contain hotheads with union rule books made worthless by so-called direct action.
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I called upon community leaders to try to intervene with the few hotheads who have caused trouble so as to ensure that trouble does not occur in the future.
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