1.激烈,猛烈;急躁;急性病
1.a tendency to act rashly
2.an act performed on the spur of the moment after little or no consideration
1.That which had really undertaken the direction of the uprising was a sort of strange impetuosity which was in the air.
真正指挥暴动的,是空气中一种说不出的躁急情绪。
2.And the impetuosity of his passion also moved our veiled heart-bride in the seclusion of her corner.
他的情感的恣肆狂热,也打动了我们那颗蒙着面纱的心---即居于幽深角落里的新娘。
3.The coolness of his temper contrasts strongly with the impetuosity of mine, which I cannot conceal.
他沉着的外表同我无法掩饰的不安静性格形成了十分鲜明的对照。
4.Forgive me for startling you with the impetuosity of my sentiments. . . my dear Scarlett. I mean, my dear Mrs. Kennedy.
原谅我过分激动的情感伤害了你…亲爱的斯佳丽,我是认真的,肯尼迪夫人。
5.Rhett: Forgive me for startling you with the impetuosity of my sentiments, my dear Scarlett, I mean dear Mrs. Kennedy.
瑞德:原谅我吧,我的冲动令你受惊了…我亲爱的斯嘉丽,甘太太。
6.Forgive me for startling you with the impetuosity of my sentiments, my dear Scarlett. . .
请原谅,我一时冲动吓着你了,我亲爱的斯佳丽……
7.He married the impetuosity of youth with the clear vision and ruthless determination of a more seasoned autocrat.
他兼具年轻人的急躁和老练统治者的敏锐观察力与无情决心。
8.Forgive me for startling you with the impetuosity of my sentiments. . .
原谅我吧,我的冲动令你受惊了……
9.Blind faith and impetuosity have led them into their present difficulties.
盲从和狂热使他们陷入目前的困境。
10.Impetuosity is the synonym of incompetence.
浮躁是无能的同义语。