| 释义 | impulsiveim‧pul‧sive /ɪmˈpʌlsɪv/ ●○○ adjective    Although she comes across as impulsive, Harper is actually very cautious and indecisive.an impulsive decisionShe's so impulsive -- she saw the house for the first time and said she'd buy it straight away.These children tend to be impulsive and restless.
 And Anne - she's so impulsive.His early training was in the sciences and he displays a cool rationality about what can be a rather impulsive profession.It was all some impulsive reaction to her father.Kid that age, impulsive, headstrong: not much you can do.The existence of will does not mean that behavior is never impulsive.Thus, it is not necessarily inconsistent to observe what seems to be impulsive behavior after the will is present.Whether or not she believed his excuses, her own body, her own impulsive longings, would betray her.
not thinking carefully enough before doing something► rashsomeone who is impulsive does things without considering the possible dangers or problems first → rash: if you do something  rash , you do not think carefully about the effect it will have, and you wish later you had not done it: · Stay where you are and don't do anything rash -- I'll be over in five minutes.· Don't make any rash promises that you may regret later.► hasty  too quick to do or say something, without taking time to think about it first: · I think I may have been a little hasty about firing him.· Go home and think about whether you really want to have the operation -- I don't want you to make any hasty decisions.► impulsive  doing things as soon as you think of them, without considering the possible dangers or problems: · She's so impulsive -- she saw the house for the first time and said she'd buy it straight away.· Although she comes across as impulsive, Harper is actually very cautious and indecisive.► impetuous  doing something without thinking carefully first, especially because you have an emotional character and easily get angry, excited etc: · If you weren't so impetuous you wouldn't have lost your job.· He says she's impetuous and emotional.  Rosa was impulsive and sometimes regretted things she’d done.  In a burst of impulsive generosity, I offered to pay.—impulsively adverb:  ‘Oh, Anne, I do love you!’ he said impulsively.—impulsiveness noun [uncountable] |