| 释义 | 
		heedlessheed‧less /ˈhiːdləs/ adjective    - All his life, he enjoyed heedless and extreme practical jokes.
 - He was stretched out on his back, his sheet tossed off, completely naked and heedless.
 - I can spend your money without stint, my time heedless of expense.
 - Paul was full of triumph, and made love exultantly, heedless of her reluctance.
 - Some one had stayed behind to scavenge, ignoring the risk, heedless of the warnings.
 - These are obviously metaphors for a crumbling society and the delinquents' heedless rush to doom.
 - They must tread ever forward, regardless of discomfort, heedless of exhaustion.
 - This was a shop that time had forgotten, that carried on regardless, heedless that the world was changing outside.
 
    heedless of something literary not paying attention to something:   O'Hara rode on, heedless of danger.—heedlessly adverb  |