词汇 | unwise |
释义 | unwise adjective uk /ʌnˈwaɪz/ us /ʌnˈwaɪz/ C2 stupid and likely to cause problems愚蠢的;不明智的;不审慎的 Stupid and silly absurd absurdity absurdly adolescent against your better judgmentidiom dopey dopily dorky dottiness dotty imprudently in his/her/their wisdomidiom in someone's infinite wisdomidiom inadvisable injudicious subnormal uncritical uncritically undiscriminating unintelligent Related wordunwisely unwise | American Dictionaryunwise adjective us/ʌnˈwɑɪz/ not showing good judgment or understanding of a situation: We made several unwise investments and lost quite a bit of money. unwiselyadverb[ not gradable ]us/ʌnˈwɑɪz·li/ Examples of unwiseunwise Central bank co-operation remained the best means to deal with these problems and to avoid political demands for unwise policies. The lesson to be learned is that it is unwise to too readily accept the apparent superiority of a horse-based transportation system. It could be illegal or simply very unwise. But if it is unwise, it will believe, erroneously, that having one language and eliminating all others is the only way to achieve such transparency. It therefore seems unwise to rely on them to draw very general conclusions about the brain, development, and cognition. It is probably unwise to abandon a theory that has proved fruitful in a great many respects on the basis of a unique example. It is most unwise to increase the loss we shall suffer there. Beyond this, however, it would be very unwise to draw any conclusions until the study is complete. It would be unwise to build further on such shaky foundations. This was a very unwise move, as it alienated from the parliamentary process a political leader with 41 per cent of the popular mandate. They had to be able to say things that would have been unwise or even dangerous in public discourse. Although it would be unwise to attempt a synopsis here, it is my impression that exemplar models are more than holding their own. If private investment in their development has not been forthcoming, subsidization of investment in complementary assets may be unwise from both financial and development perspectives. Since medical education now offers doctors a multitude of areas to choose from, it is probably unwise to use overly narrow admission criteria. Based on these limited data, it would be unwise to claim that productivity is on the rise. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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