irresponsible的意思和读音

irresponsible

: [ˌɪrɪˈspɑnsəb(ə)l] : [ˌɪrɪˈspɒnsəb(ə)l]

adj.

n.

irresponsibles  

adj.+n.irresponsible behavior,irresponsible behaviour,irresponsible conduct,irresponsible act

adj.responsible

adj.reckless,careless,negligent,foolish,rash

irresponsibleadj.

1.not thinking enough about the effects of what they do; not showing a feeling of responsibility

an irresponsible teenager

an irresponsible attitude

It would be irresponsible to ignore the situation.

adj.1.;;2.,

n.1.,

adj.1.done or said without thinking of the possible results of your actions or words2.not sensible or able to be trusted to behave in a reasonable way

1. be better off irresponsible invisible ...

2. irreconcilable adj. irresponsible a. , islet n. ...

3. ... irrelevant a. irresponsible a. jaw n. ...

4. irregular , irresponsible nonexistent , ...

5. irrespective irresponsible irretrievable loss ...

6.(credibly)(irresponsible)”,

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1.If I had known earlier that you were so irresponsible, I wouldn't have done business with you.

2.I decided to take it down finally, because I considered if I didn't speak it out, it would be a pity and irresponsible for somebody.

3.In the lower frame of his cartoon, David Horsey shows us what could happen if an irresponsible young fool hacked into a voting system.西

4.A spokesman for the money management website said the findings gave the lie to accusations that women are irresponsible with their money.

5.But I never back down , because it seems to me that retreat is an irresponsible act.退退

6.It would be irresponsible of me to encourage you to invest in the poorly managed company.

7.It would have been irresponsible to leave when all hands were needed to stabilize the ship of state.

8.It could be completely irresponsible and unethical to use drugs on people that had not been thoroughly tested on animals.

9.The thing that sort of confuses me is that they are always saying that she's lazy, not a good mother, and irresponsible.

10.He concludes, "It seems to me quite irresponsible to let the current chaos prevail. ",“。”