inconsiderate
inconsiderate 英 [ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərət] 美 [ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərɪt]
adj. 轻率的;不顾别人的;无谋得
- Inconsiderate behavior is rude: it doesn't take into consideration the feelings of other people.
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- adj. 轻率的;不顾别人的;无谋得
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1. If you're standing, lean on a wall, elongate your body, and invade as much space as possible without appearing rude or inconsiderate.
如果你正站着,那就靠在墙上,伸直你的身体,并且在不显得粗鲁和不顾旁人的情况下尽可能地占用更多的空间。
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2. Even so, behaving in such a way right before the bilateral summit talks, a huge event shaping the future of the two countries’ diplomatic relations, is inconsiderate and rude.
尽管如此,在双边峰会,在这种塑造两国外交关系未来的重要场合之前,如此表现是轻率无礼的。
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3. It’s so sad because I see so many inconsiderate people around me every day —people who only care about what they want and don’t think of others, don’t see things from the perspective of other people.
每天在生活中我周遭都可以见到很多不为他人着想的人,这让我感到很悲伤。 那些人只考虑自己想要的,而完全不顾虑他人的想法,不会从他人的角度看待事情。
- inconsiderate (adj.) late 15c., "done thoughtlessly, heedless, careless, indiscreet," from Latin inconsideratus "headstrong, unadvised," of persons, "thoughtless," literally "not properly considered," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + consideratus (see consider). Sense of "without regard for the feelings of others" is from 1842. Related: Inconsiderately.
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