一时冲动的英文怎么说
一时冲动的英文: On the spur of the moment At worst his scruples must have been quixotic,not malicious (Louis Auchincloss). I ask [ him ] whether the slam dunk of the indictment was a spontaneous or planned bit of theater(Ron Rosenbaum) She gave the treacherous impulse time to subside(Henry James. Do not take it seriously; he did it out of impulse. An inclination to change one's mind impulsively. Henry had made his decision to fire me on impulse. He felt certain that O'Brien was about to twist the dial out of sheer wantonness He believed maggie was apt to follow the inclination of the moment without giving consideration to the outcome Such impulsive acts as hugging strangers;impulsive generosity. n. 表演;演技;假装 adj. 代理的;装腔作势的 v. act的现在分词形式 This is an act of depressing. The act of disappointing. We must act, we must act quickly. adj. 突然的,意外的;快速的 n. 突然发生的事 A sudden loud blow or bump. A sudden, striking surprise;a twist. Hasty climbers have sudden falls n. 冲动;推动力;刺激;脉冲 adj. 冲动的 v. 推动 The curtains were an impulse buy. Wade resisted an impulse to smile. These impulses inhibit the production of melatonin. |