单词 | recklessly |
释义 | recklessreck‧less /ˈrekləs/ ●○○ adjective Word Origin WORD ORIGINreckless ExamplesOrigin: Old English recceleasEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► careless Collocations not paying enough attention to what you are doing, so that you make mistakes, damage things etc: · I made a few careless mistakes.· It was careless of you to leave your purse lying about.· He started getting careless about taking his medication. ► clumsy often dropping or breaking things because you move around in a careless way: · I’m so clumsy, I spilt milk all over the floor.· a clumsy child ► sloppy careless and lazy in the way you do your work or in your behaviour generally: · As a student, he was brilliant but sloppy.· I will not tolerate sloppy work. ► reckless especially written doing dangerous or stupid things without thinking about your own or other people’s safety: · The driver of the car was arrested for reckless driving.· His actions showed a reckless disregard for human life. ► irresponsible careless in a way that might affect other people, especially when you should be taking care of them: · It’s irresponsible for parents to let their children smoke.· his irresponsible attitude to keeping animals ► tactless carelessly saying something that upsets or embarrasses someone, without intending to do this: · He kept making tactless remarks about her appearance.· a tactless question· I thought it would be tactless to ask about her divorce. ► casual not being careful enough about something and treating it as though it is not important: · He seems to have a very casual attitude towards his work.· She disliked the casual way in which he made decisions affecting other people’s lives. ► negligent careless about something that you are responsible for, so that serious mistakes are made – used especially when someone will be officially punished for this: · The doctor was negligent in using the wrong type of needle.· They found him guilty of negligent conduct. Longman Language Activatorcareless, so that you or other people are in danger► careless not taking enough care in what you are doing because you do not think about the possible danger or risks: · Some careless idiot forgot to lock the door and the dog got out.· Pryce accused the other driver of being careless and negligent. ► reckless especially written someone who is reckless does dangerous or stupid things without thinking that they or someone else might get hurt: · The driver of the car was arrested for reckless driving.· a reckless disregard for human life ► irresponsible someone who is irresponsible does not do the things they should do, or does things they should not do, usually with harmful results: · Police blame higher crime rates on irresponsible parents who allow their teenage children to stay out all night.· Critics accused the governor of being irresponsible, and claimed that his new proposal would put thousands of US troops at risk. ► negligence when someone does not do an important job carefully enough, especially with the result that there is an accident and they are punished for causing it: · Dr. Atkins was found guilty of negligence and practising medicine without a license.· You can claim compensation if your injury is a result of your employer's negligence. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► reckless driving not caring or worrying about the possible bad or dangerous results of your actions: He was accused of causing death by reckless driving. a reckless disregard for safety He ran into the burning house with reckless abandon (=without caring about the danger).► see thesaurus at careless—recklessly adverb—recklessness noun [uncountable] He was accused of causing death by reckless driving. ► reckless disregard a reckless disregard for safety ► reckless abandon He ran into the burning house with reckless abandon (=without caring about the danger). COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► with reckless/wild abandon They drank and smoked with reckless abandon. ► total/reckless/complete/flagrant etc disregard Local councillors accused the terrorists of showing a complete disregard for human life. ► a reckless driver (=taking risks and not worrying about the results)· Reckless drivers should be given more severe punishments. ► reckless driving (=careless and taking risks)· Baldwin faces charges of reckless driving. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► abandon· With reckless abandon, she pressured herself to him, striving to mould herself to his tough maleness.· Now, with reckless abandon, it promises to meddle with local-government structure.· They shoot and blow each other up with reckless abandon. ► driving· They claim he should have faced a Crown Court judge for causing death by reckless driving.· Motorsists seen tail-gating risk prosecution for reckless driving.· Clearly, the difference between reckless driving and careless driving is one of degree.· We are referring here to the offence of causing death by reckless driving, not to manslaughter.· McCausland was also sentenced to six months for reckless driving and for driving without insurance, the sentences to run concurrently.· He admitted two offences of taking a car without consent, reckless driving and driving while disqualified.· The driver was eventually sentenced to six months in prison for reckless driving.· Similarly there is a morally significant difference between reckless driving and manslaughter. ► manslaughter· The same act could be both this form of manslaughter and reckless manslaughter.· Therefore, it can be said that there need not be an obvious and serious risk of death in reckless manslaughter.· After Seymour it is thought that all of these accused would be guilty of reckless manslaughter. |
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