1.欠慎重的,轻率的;不得体的
1.showing a lack of judgment, especially in talking about things that are intended to be private
1.Due to the indiscreet appropriation for capital construction, the company was running out of working capital.
由于基建拨款不成熟,公司的营运资金日渐匮乏。
2.Loose lips may still sink ships, but for the moment it seems that an indiscreet keystroke can do just as much damage.
嘴巴不牢仍然可能使得大船沉掉,但就目前来看,不警觉的键击同样可能带来相当的损害。
3.The Met's defence was that the actual target of its invocation of the Official Secrets Act was the indiscreet police officer.
大都会的则反驳说:《官方保密法》的实际目标是轻率的警务人员。
4.You expect me to tell the truth about my life to the most indiscreet man in england?
你希望我告诉那个英国最轻浮的男人有关我生活的真话吗?
5.He seems to have been very indiscreet about my happy Christmas' sayings.
关于我的快乐的圣诞节的话,他可显得太冒失了。
6.but of course it is a secret, and I am not so indiscreet as to ask it of you.
但那当然是一种秘密,我决不会这样冒失地向您要来用的。
7.But his devotion to socialist principles and indiscreet hostility to Stalin's autocratic rule led to his undoing.
但由于对社会主义的忠诚和对斯大林独裁的不满,最终让他走上异见道路。
8.You can rest assured that she will not make any indiscreet remarks as she is tight- lipped .
她这个人口紧,不会随便乱说话,你尽可以放心。
9.It was indiscreet of you to handle it that way.
你这样处理太轻率了。
10.Sometimes revealing private matters in an indiscreet manner can result in disastrous consequences.
有时,轻率地泄露隐私会导致灾难性的后果。