hastily
adverb
uk/ˈheɪ.stəl.i/us/ˈheɪ.stəl.i/said or done in ahurry, sometimes without thenecessarycareorthought:
仓促地,轻率地"Helooksgood for hisage. Not that 55 isold," sheaddedhastily.“就他的年龄而言,他看起来不错。不是说55岁就老了,”她急忙补充道。
Somethoughtthegovernmentactedtoo hastily.一些人认为政府的行动过于仓促。
See
hasty
- Joséphine and Napoleon were hastilymarriedby acardinalthenightbefore thecoronation.
- Shelooksat alonglistof hastilyscrawledtasks.
- Thebillmay notappropriatelyaddressthe industry'sneedsbecause it was too hastily put together.
Hurrying and doing things quickly
- accelerate
- acceleration
- against the clockidiom
- against time/the clockidiom
- alacrity
- dash
- get a wiggle onidiom
- grab-and-go
- grease
- hacky
- haste
- prompt
- promptly
- promptness
- quickie
- rattlesomethingoff
- rattle throughsomething
- snap
- stroke
- tear
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Not paying attention