1.Sometimes, in certain spheres, we were a bit too impetuous in our work.
从工作来看,有时候在有的问题上是急了一些。
2.an impetuous wind
狂风
3.in an impulsive or impetuous way; without taking cautions.
以冲动的方式;不小心。
4.It was impetuous of her to do that.
她竟做那种事,真是鲁莽。
5.Too many people in impetuous lost, lost in struggling, searching for what it means to allow itself to break free from the shackles of secular, Nirvana and was the force things.
有太多的人在浮躁中迷失,在迷失中挣扎、寻觅,什么才是让自己挣脱世俗束缚,并获得涅磐力量的东西。
6.It is also clear that the Communist Party must not be impetuous and adventurist in its propaganda and organizational work in the urban and rural areas which have been occupied by the enemy and dominated by the forces of reaction and darkness for a long time, but that it must have well-selected cadres working underground, must accumulate strength and bide its time there.
由此也就可以明白,在敌人长期占领的反动的黑暗的城市和反动的黑暗的农村中进行共产党的宣传工作和组织工作,不能采取急性病的冒险主义的方针,必须采取荫蔽精干、积蓄力量、以待时机的方针。
7.“Messire,” began Gisquette with the impetuous haste of a woman taking a resolve, “it appears you are acquainted with the soldier who is going to play the part of Madame the Virgin in the Mystery.
“相公,”吉斯盖特连忙说,语气急促,就像水闸打开似的,或者说,就像女人横下了心。“那位在剧中将扮演圣母娘娘的大兵,您是认识的罗?”
8.[NIV] I am raising up the Babylonians, that ruthless and impetuous people, who sweep across the whole earth to seize dwelling places not their own.
6[和合]我必兴起迦勒底人,就是那残忍暴躁之民,通行遍地,占据那不属自己的住处。
9.(British) a reckless and impetuous person.
(英国)一个不计后果的冲动的人。
10.Being totally dedicated to the revolution, we are liable to be too impetuous.
我们都是搞革命的,搞革命的人最容易犯急性玻