slipshod 英 [ˈslɪpʃɒd]   美 [ˈslɪpʃɑd]

slipshod

slipshod  英 [ˈslɪpʃɒd] 美 [ˈslɪpʃɑd]

adj. 潦草的;穿著不整洁的;穿著踏跟鞋的 

Selling assets does not solve the problem, except in a very short-term slipshod accounting sense. 除非在极短期内使用粗疏的会计方法来考察,否则出售资产不会解决问题。
In other words, if you have allowed no time at the end of your project before it’s due, you run the risk of turning in slipshod work or not being able to complete it at all. 换句话说,如果你在安排工作时间的时候没有考虑到特殊情况的话,你最终可能会交个烂摊子或者压根没时间去完成工作。

  • When someone does something in a slipshod manner, they do it in a way that's careless and sloppy — that isn't right.
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  • adj. 潦草的;穿著不整洁的;穿著踏跟鞋的
  • 1. Selling assets does not solve the problem, except in a very short-term slipshod accounting sense.

    除非在极短期内使用粗疏的会计方法来考察,否则出售资产不会解决问题。

  • 2. In other words, if you have allowed no time at the end of your project before it’s due, you run the risk of turning in slipshod work or not being able to complete it at all.

    换句话说,如果你在安排工作时间的时候没有考虑到特殊情况的话,你最终可能会交个烂摊子或者压根没时间去完成工作。

  • 3. Small firms with slipshod standards are being replaced by bigger, better ones. Where people are creating companies, they are doing so out of choice, not economic necessity.

    在某些层面上看这是一个好消息,那些不认真奉行标准的小公司正在被更大,更好的公司取代,在哪里创办公司将基于个人的选择而不再是经济的需要。

  • slipshod (adj.) 1570s, "wearing slippers or loose shoes," from slip (v.) + shod "wearing shoes." Sense of "slovenly, careless" is from 1815, probably from the notion of appearing like one in slippers, or whose shoes are down at the heels.
slip·shod / ˈslɪpʃɒd ; NAmE ˈslɪpʃɑːd / adjective done without care; doing things without care 马虎的;敷衍了事的 SYN careless slip·shod / ˈslɪpʃɒd ; NAmE ˈslɪpʃɑːd /
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