temerarious
英 [ˌtemə'reərɪəs]
美 [ˌtemə'rerɪrs]
temerarious 鲁莽的来自 temerity,鲁莽,-ous,形容词后缀。
- temerarious (adj.)
- "rash, reckless," 1530s, from Latin temerarius "rash, heedless, thoughtless, indiscreet," from temere "blindly, rashly, by chance" (see temerity). Related: Temerariously; temerariousness.
- 1. How often we have been temerarious and rushed unwisely in.
- 我们不知有过几次不顾一切而又不理智地冲进里面.
- 2. Some people are just temerarious enough to break the rules for their own sake.
- 有些人就是可以不顾一切的为了自己的利益破坏规矩.