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foolhardy    音标拼音: [f'ulh,ɑrdi]
a. 愚勇的,有勇无谋的

愚勇的,有勇无谋的

foolhardy
adj 1: marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences;
"foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the
hijacker"; "became the fiercest and most reckless of
partisans"-Macaulay; "a reckless driver"; "a rash attempt
to climb Mount Everest" [synonym: {foolhardy}, {heady},
{rash}, {reckless}]

Foolhardy \Fool"har`dy\, a. [OF. folhardi. See {Fool} idiot, and
{Hardy}.]
Daring without judgment; foolishly adventurous and bold.
--Howell.

Syn: Rash; venturesome; venturous; precipitate; reckless;
headlong; incautious. See {Rash}.
[1913 Webster]


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