impulsive的意思和读音

impulsive

: [ɪmˈpʌlsɪv] : [ɪm'pʌlsɪv]

adj.

adj.+n.impulsive nature

adj.cautious

adj.unwary,thoughtless,impetuous,imprudent,precipitate

impulsiveadj.

1.acting suddenly without thinking carefully about what might happen because of what you are doing

an impulsive decision/gesture姿

You're so impulsive!

He has an impulsive nature.

adj.1.;;使,2.,

adj.1.someone who is impulsive tends to do things without thinking about what will happen as a result; done suddenly, without thinking what the result will be

1. pulsate v ( impulsive a propulsion n ) ...

2. impulse , impulsive propel , ...

3. convoluted adj. impulsive adj. capricious adj. ...

4. foregoing impulsive shock ...

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7. ... pel,puls impulsive a. pen,pun ...

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1.I don't know, I just saw the dress and thought about how pretty it looks and how much I wanted it. I guess I was too impulsive.

2.So I did something just as impulsive as my previous actions: I booked a trip for a week in Aruba.

3.The impulsive sound is often used in actual measurement, the mobility of the impulsive sound source is very important.

4.The drive system of road header's cutting unit is often impacted by impulsive load, arousing torsional vibration.使

5.On the basis of the regulatory focus theory, this study is trying to make a theoretic model of impulsive purchasing.

6.Through said experience, I tend to know some of the best ways to counter the impulsive nature of buying things that are unnecessary.西

7.The impulsive Lavinia asked herself whether the modification of the young man's original project had been conceived in a happy spirit.怀

8.That will only result in an impulsive decision, which is often a bad one.

9.Heading out with no set direction will certainly lead you to impulsive spending.

10.Avoid impulsive spending on food and other items by leaving credit cards at home and bringing only cash with you to work.