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Definition of hasty in English: hastyadjectivehastier, hastiestˈheɪstiˈheɪsti 1Done with excessive speed or urgency; hurried. 匆忙的,仓促的 a hasty attempt to defuse the situation 缓解紧张形势的仓促努力。 仓促的决定。 Example sentencesExamples - Lawson might have been better off waiting for Edinburgh's new coach to be appointed before making any hasty decision.
- Other scenarios are about not jumping to the wrong, hasty conclusion: a lesson, it seems, we could all learn.
- He said he had been banned from talking openly despite apologising to Mr Yacomeni and admitting he may have been hasty talking to the press.
- One model-actress kept the children waiting for hours, and then made a hasty exit after five minutes.
- Hegarty has already shown during his time at Aberdeen that he can get the best out of players and it was a hasty decision on their part to get rid of him.
- Last week, there were encouraging signs that the BBC would not be making any hasty decisions.
- Finally, Egoyan and Danna fielded a number of questions from the audience before making a hasty exit.
- Why has the Government taken such a hasty decision to restore the old order?
- This, they hold, gives the man a chance to atone for any hasty decision he might have taken.
- A harbour is a valuable asset and it is to be hoped that no hasty decision is taken that we will regret later.
- About 30 minutes later I questioned my hasty departure and returned to check out the price.
- But the wider financial district was forced into a hasty evacuation last Tuesday in a terrifying fog of dust and smoke.
- A self-confessed soft spot for wine and women reputedly put a hasty end to his vocation, but he is still an ardent Christian.
- When Bill grabbed a large broom to fend off the one-metre long reptile, it reared up, sparking a hasty retreat from Bill.
- It looked like I had made a hasty and unthinking attempt to hide the fact.
- Frankie and Wes left the party rather abruptly after that, bidding hasty goodbyes and hurrying out to the car.
- It's too early and it's too different and we should be careful of making bad, hasty decisions.
- The campaign warns people not to let the caller in if they are suspicious, or to be pressured into a hasty decision and pay any money up front.
- Next day I discovered that in my hasty exit I left my favourite belt behind.
- I felt my heart begin to pound a bit faster, and took a hasty drink from my water glass to dispel my anxiety.
Synonyms quick, hurried, fast, swift, rapid, speedy, brisk, hurrying, expeditious cursory, perfunctory, brief, short, fleeting, passing, flying, transitory literary fleet, rathe rash, impetuous, impulsive, reckless, precipitate, precipitous, incautious, imprudent, spur-of-the-moment, premature, ill-considered, unconsidered, unthinking, ill-advised, ill-judged, injudicious rare temerarious - 1.1 Acting with excessive speed or insufficient consideration.
匆忙的;草率的 don't be too hasty in criticizing a colleague 切莫对同事妄加指责。 Example sentencesExamples - Republican candidates are arguing that a hasty withdrawal from Iraq would endanger the United States.
- Those familiar with Bresson's oeuvre will know better than to jump to hasty conclusions.
- But in view of the weak financial conditions and low level of technology of the local entertainment industry, this optimism seems somewhat hasty.
- The newly formed In Defense of Freedom Coalition held a news conference on September 20 and released a statement expressing concern over hasty Congressional action.
- Why would you behave in a manner that we might call hasty later on?
- Apologizing for his hasty suggestion, JOH explained that a closer look at the patient's blood might provide a more accurate diagnosis.
- "Bible students" will be under significant pressure to make hasty decisions on the basis of carefully screened information.
- Dravid had missed out on a lovely batting surface in Multan, consumed on a rather hasty pull by Sami.
- Things got worse when he was made an offer that he had to refuse and he made a hasty retreat.
- But the Prime Minister might have been a little hasty in serving notice to the Privy Council that "we are moving out."
- Whereas the Court is still looked upon with suspicion for its hasty ruling on the 2000 Presidential election, we note a couple instances where it has affirmed common sense.
- With these words he kissed the hand he still held and made a hasty departure.
- And Italy is wondering if it was too hasty in ratifying it.
- Challenged to a repeat bet over the next decade, Ehrlich beat a hasty retreat.
- Passion marks all what you do this week: there are chances of your falling in love at first sight or getting into a hasty marriage.
- This aspect causes you to make hasty, sometimes regrettable decisions.
- It looked as though I had been a little too hasty in getting nervous about the play!
- Try not to be shocked when this happens as it is only natural, and don't let yourself make any hasty decisions either.
- Yet other calamities could occur that might frighten governments and regulators into taking hasty action.
- The decision was not made in a hasty manner.
- 1.2archaic Quick-tempered.
〈古〉易怒的 Example sentencesExamples - By nature they are naturally quick-witted, bold, hasty, quarrelsome and courageous.
- Few blush at being termed a hasty man, but consider it is said "He that is governed by his passions is little superior to a fool."
- He that is slow to anger is of great understanding; but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly.
Synonyms impetuous, impulsive, headstrong, reckless, rash, irresponsible, foolhardy, madcap, wild, excitable, volatile, precipitate, overhasty, unruly, fiery, hot-tempered, quick-tempered
Derivativesnounˈheɪstɪnəsˈheɪstinəs Regardless, he attributes the hastiness of the reviews to the nature of contemporary music. Example sentencesExamples - The authority in his voice was so compelling that I felt no surprise when the men obeyed immediately, lowering their weapons with the hastiness of children caught stealing sugar.
- The moment you betray irritation and hastiness in your manner towards Ramasamy, he ceases to follow you.
- More commonly, over-enthusiasm comes in the form of hastiness.
- The hastiness with which Congress approved the scheme, without first consulting the Salvadoran public, was met with instant criticism from various sectors.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French hasti, hastif, from haste (see haste). Definition of hasty in US English: hastyadjectiveˈhāstēˈheɪsti 1Done or acting with excessive speed or urgency; hurried. 匆忙的,仓促的 a hasty attempt to defuse the situation 缓解紧张形势的仓促努力。 仓促的决定。 Example sentencesExamples - When Bill grabbed a large broom to fend off the one-metre long reptile, it reared up, sparking a hasty retreat from Bill.
- It's too early and it's too different and we should be careful of making bad, hasty decisions.
- Frankie and Wes left the party rather abruptly after that, bidding hasty goodbyes and hurrying out to the car.
- Finally, Egoyan and Danna fielded a number of questions from the audience before making a hasty exit.
- The campaign warns people not to let the caller in if they are suspicious, or to be pressured into a hasty decision and pay any money up front.
- Why has the Government taken such a hasty decision to restore the old order?
- He said he had been banned from talking openly despite apologising to Mr Yacomeni and admitting he may have been hasty talking to the press.
- Next day I discovered that in my hasty exit I left my favourite belt behind.
- Hegarty has already shown during his time at Aberdeen that he can get the best out of players and it was a hasty decision on their part to get rid of him.
- Lawson might have been better off waiting for Edinburgh's new coach to be appointed before making any hasty decision.
- This, they hold, gives the man a chance to atone for any hasty decision he might have taken.
- A self-confessed soft spot for wine and women reputedly put a hasty end to his vocation, but he is still an ardent Christian.
- A harbour is a valuable asset and it is to be hoped that no hasty decision is taken that we will regret later.
- About 30 minutes later I questioned my hasty departure and returned to check out the price.
- Other scenarios are about not jumping to the wrong, hasty conclusion: a lesson, it seems, we could all learn.
- Last week, there were encouraging signs that the BBC would not be making any hasty decisions.
- It looked like I had made a hasty and unthinking attempt to hide the fact.
- I felt my heart begin to pound a bit faster, and took a hasty drink from my water glass to dispel my anxiety.
- One model-actress kept the children waiting for hours, and then made a hasty exit after five minutes.
- But the wider financial district was forced into a hasty evacuation last Tuesday in a terrifying fog of dust and smoke.
Synonyms quick, hurried, fast, swift, rapid, speedy, brisk, hurrying, expeditious rash, impetuous, impulsive, reckless, precipitate, precipitous, incautious, imprudent, spur-of-the-moment, premature, ill-considered, unconsidered, unthinking, ill-advised, ill-judged, injudicious - 1.1 Acting with with excessive speed or insufficient consideration.
匆忙的;草率的 don't be too hasty in criticizing a colleague 切莫对同事妄加指责。 Example sentencesExamples - Those familiar with Bresson's oeuvre will know better than to jump to hasty conclusions.
- Why would you behave in a manner that we might call hasty later on?
- But the Prime Minister might have been a little hasty in serving notice to the Privy Council that "we are moving out."
- And Italy is wondering if it was too hasty in ratifying it.
- Try not to be shocked when this happens as it is only natural, and don't let yourself make any hasty decisions either.
- With these words he kissed the hand he still held and made a hasty departure.
- Things got worse when he was made an offer that he had to refuse and he made a hasty retreat.
- Whereas the Court is still looked upon with suspicion for its hasty ruling on the 2000 Presidential election, we note a couple instances where it has affirmed common sense.
- Apologizing for his hasty suggestion, JOH explained that a closer look at the patient's blood might provide a more accurate diagnosis.
- Passion marks all what you do this week: there are chances of your falling in love at first sight or getting into a hasty marriage.
- Challenged to a repeat bet over the next decade, Ehrlich beat a hasty retreat.
- It looked as though I had been a little too hasty in getting nervous about the play!
- The decision was not made in a hasty manner.
- The newly formed In Defense of Freedom Coalition held a news conference on September 20 and released a statement expressing concern over hasty Congressional action.
- "Bible students" will be under significant pressure to make hasty decisions on the basis of carefully screened information.
- Dravid had missed out on a lovely batting surface in Multan, consumed on a rather hasty pull by Sami.
- Republican candidates are arguing that a hasty withdrawal from Iraq would endanger the United States.
- Yet other calamities could occur that might frighten governments and regulators into taking hasty action.
- This aspect causes you to make hasty, sometimes regrettable decisions.
- But in view of the weak financial conditions and low level of technology of the local entertainment industry, this optimism seems somewhat hasty.
- 1.2archaic Quick-tempered.
〈古〉易怒的 Example sentencesExamples - Few blush at being termed a hasty man, but consider it is said "He that is governed by his passions is little superior to a fool."
- He that is slow to anger is of great understanding; but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly.
- By nature they are naturally quick-witted, bold, hasty, quarrelsome and courageous.
Synonyms impetuous, impulsive, headstrong, reckless, rash, irresponsible, foolhardy, madcap, wild, excitable, volatile, precipitate, overhasty, unruly, fiery, hot-tempered, quick-tempered
OriginMiddle English: from Old French hasti, hastif, from haste (see haste). |