intransitive. To act rashly or roughly.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > incautiousness > be incautious [verb (intransitive)] > be rash or reckless (10) racklea1425 intransitive. To act rashly or roughly. to set cock on the hoopa1549 To abandon oneself to reckless enjoyment; to cast off all restraint; (also) to create discord or disorder. Obsolete. to play at hand over head1590 to play at hand over head: to act rashly or recklessly. Obsolete. rare. to throw (also toss, fling, etc.) caution to the wind(s)1751 to throw (also toss, fling,etc.) caution to the wind(s) (and variants): to stop being cautious and yield to impulse; to choose a bold or risky… to play the wild1849 to play the wild: to behave in a careless or reckless manner; to play havoc with. U.S. rip1858 intransitive. colloquial. To rush along vigorously; to move at great speed. Formerly also figurative: to pursue a reckless course. See also phrases 1. to fling (throw) one's cap over the windmill1885 figurative and allusively. to fling (throw) one's cap over the windmill: to act recklessly and defiantly, fly in the face of convention. Subcategories:— so as to court disaster (3) |
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