释义 |
imprudentim‧pru‧dent /ɪmˈpruːdənt/ adjective formal - Banks are suffering the results of imprudent lending policies.
- But if people decide that the cuts are imprudent and are distributed unequally, the political impact could be very different.
- But it would be imprudent to rely on it for ever.
- Conflict: The bank could then make imprudent loans to Company X to keep it from failing.
- Even his close confidant Manning described him in later years as imprudent.
- There is nothing imprudent about this.
- They do not wish to provide further working capital by means of borrowing or it may be imprudent to do so.
- Though his journey had been imprudent, it was still not in itself treasonable.
not sensible or wise SYN unwise: The banks made hundreds of imprudent loans in the 1970s.—imprudently adverb—imprudence noun [countable, uncountable] |