slapdash英 [ˈslæpdæʃ] 美 [ˈslæpˌdæʃ]
adj.草率的,粗心的,匆促的;粗线条;
英英释义
slapdash[ slæpdæʃ ]
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts.
她记账十分潦草马虎。 - 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。
权威例句
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