impulsive 英 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]
美 [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]
impulsive 词典解释
形容词冲动的;任性的;受感情驱使的;[物]瞬动的,冲击的
impulsive 词典例句
形容词
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He later regretted his impulsive decision.
后来他懊悔凭冲动作出的决定。
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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。
impulsive 网络解释
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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....
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冲击的
...foregoing 前述的 | impulsive 冲击的 | shock 冲击...
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易冲动的
...impulse 刺激,推动力 | impulsive 易冲动的 | propel 推动,驱策...
impulsive 英英释义
adj
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characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
(`brainish' is archaic)
e.g. a hotheaded decision
e.g. liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers
e.g. an impetuous display of spending and gambling
e.g. madcap escapades
Synonym: hotheaded impetuous madcap tearaway(a) brainish
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determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason
e.g. a capricious refusal
e.g. authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious
e.g. the victim of whimsical persecutions
Synonym: capricious whimsical
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having the power of driving or impelling
e.g. a driving personal ambition
e.g. the driving force was his innate enthusiasm
e.g. an impulsive force
Synonym: driving
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without forethought
e.g. letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted
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proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus
e.g. an impulsive gesture of affection
Synonym: unprompted
impulsive [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv]
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英语释义
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s. proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus