unwise的意思和读音

unwise

: [ˌʌnˈwaɪz] : [ʌnˈwaɪz]

adj.

unwiser  unwisest  

adj.prudent

adj.foolish,imprudent,rash,ill-advised,risky

unwiseadj.

1.~ (to do sth)showing a lack of good judgement

It would be unwise to comment on the situation without knowing all the facts.

an unwise investment

adj.1.,,;

adj.1.not sensible

1. stupid unwise , wise , ...

2. wisely unwise chichi ...

3. unwilling unwise unworthy ...

4. unwillingly unwise unwitting ...

5. tyrant unwise steadily ...

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1.'It would be unwise to start talking about other plans before we start implementing the plans we already have, ' he said.

2.s unwise of him to drink and smoke so much. =He is unwise to drink and smoke so much.

3."It would be unwise and unfair to draw any adverse outcome against the Australian as a result of that business relationship, " he said.

4."It may be that the core of our planet is unchanged as a result of life; but it would be unwise to assume it, " Lovelock said.“,”

5.Were it not for the routine working schedule, it would be very unwise to rush to one's workplace during the peak hours.

6.I thought it unwise in the extreme to announce such a decision before we had any idea of the next Soviet move in the Middle East.

7.Honestly IMO it's unwise for any of those countries to be provoking China right now. No idea why they decided this would be a good idea.

8.She said it would be very unwise for governments not to prepare.

9.And yet, it would be unwise of me to try to alter the course Allah has set for you.

10.and of men to guard this Heaven_favored land against the mischiefs which without His guidance might arise from an unwise public policy.