slapdash

英['slæpdæʃ] 美['slæpdæʃ]
  • adj. 草率的;马虎的
  • adv. 鲁莽地;仓促地
GRE
Adjective:
  1. marked by great carelessness;

    "a most haphazard system of record keeping"
    "slapdash work"
    "slipshod spelling"
    "sloppy workmanship"

Adverb:
  1. in a careless or reckless manner;

    "the shelves were put up slapdash"

  2. directly;

    "he ran bang into the pole"
    "ran slap into her"

1. She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts.
她记账十分潦草马虎。

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2. Malcolm's work methods appear amazingly slapdash.
马尔科姆的工作方法显得极其粗枝大叶。

来自辞典例句

3. Corrupt local bureaucracies and slapdash building pushed up the Turkish toll.
当地官员腐败以及豆腐渣工程是促成土耳其遇难人数的剧增.

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4. He's always slapdash in his work.
他工作总拖泥带水.

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5. The shelves were put up slapdash.
这些架子是仓促搭起来的.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts.
      她记账十分潦草马虎。
    2. I think we in britain are very slapdash and don't care if we are right or wrong."
      而我们英国人则很马虎,不在乎是对还是错。

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