offhand
offhand 英 [ˌɒfˈhænd] 美 [ˌɔfˈhænd]
adj. 随便的;即时的;无准备的;即席的 adv. 随便地;即席地;即时地
- The adjective offhand describes a remark or comment that is made without previous thought or preparation. If you are at a wedding, you may want to make a few offhand but nice remarks about the newlyweds.
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- adj. 随便的;即时的;无准备的;即席的
- adv. 随便地;即席地;即时地
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1. V.S. RAMACHANDRAN: offhand, I can’t tell you when they started using the term “anosognosia” for other types of denial.
拉玛钱德朗 :我不能马上告诉你,他们何时开始将“病感失认症”这个术语用于其它的否认类型。
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2. The challenge, she and others say, is teaching kids that what they say and do online can have immediate, profound consequences — and that an offhand cruelty or indiscretion can last forever.
她还有其他人说,我们面临的挑战,是告诉孩子们,他们在网上说的和做的,会产生立即的、深远的影响——一个随便的残酷行为和失检言论可能永远不会消失。
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3. The best example I can think of offhand, I should let this wait, but Peter the Great, the czar of the Russians, who may or may not have beaten his son to death, at least he ordered him tortured.
我现在临时能想到的最好的例子,就是沙皇彼得大帝,本来要等会再说的,彼得大帝是否判处了自己儿子死刑 还有争论,但至少他曾下令用酷刑折磨他的儿子
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