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单词
fecklessly
释义
feckless
feck‧less
/
ˈfekləs
/
adjective
Word Origin
WORD ORIGIN
feckless
Origin:
1500-1600
Scottish English
feck
‘effect, larger part’
, from
effect
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
a
feckless
young man
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
Doubtless, some are
feckless
individuals who could do better but simply don't trouble.
Market forces remain free because of public imagery about the
feckless
, the idle and the deviant.
Partly, no doubt, the figures include at least some wilful or at least entirely
feckless
credit misusers.
The norms of domestic life it set forth drew a clear ideological boundary between rational members of society and the
feckless
.
The spending may have been great but it was not being devoted to thousands upon thousands of undeserving and
feckless
claimants.
lacking determination, and not achieving anything in your life
:
Alice’s feckless younger brother
—
fecklessly
adverb
—
fecklessness
noun
[uncountable]
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Sunday school
Sunday Sport, The
Sunday Telegraph, The
Sunday Times, The
sundeck
sunder
sundial
sundown
sundowner
sun-drenched
sundress
sun-dried
sundries
sundry
sunfish
sunflower
sung
sunglasses
sun god
sun hat
sunk
sunken
sun-kissed
sunlamp
sunless
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