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harebrained    音标拼音: [h'ɛrbr,end]
a. 轻率的,欠考虑的,粗心的

轻率的,欠考虑的,粗心的

harebrained
adj 1: very foolish; "harebrained ideas"; "took insane risks
behind the wheel"; "a completely mad scheme to build a
bridge between two mountains" [synonym: {harebrained},
{insane}, {mad}]

Harebrained \Hare"brained`\ (h[^a]r"br[=a]nd`), a.
Wild; giddy; volatile; heedless. "A mad hare-brained fellow."
--North (Plutarch). [Written also {hairbrained}.]
[1913 Webster]

22 Moby Thesaurus words for "hare-brained":
airy, asinine, brainless, crackpot, fanciful, flighty, foolhardy,
foolish, frivolous, giddy, heedless, improvident, inane, madcap,
mindless, rash, reckless, scatterbrained, silly, visionary, wild,
witless


73 Moby Thesaurus words for "harebrained":
absurd, adventurous, arbitrary, audacious, balmy, bold, brainless,
capricious, cranky, crazy, crotchety, daredevil, daring,
death-defying, dizzy, empty-headed, fanciful, fantasied, fantastic,
featherbrained, featherheaded, fire-eating, flaky, flighty,
fluttery, foolhardy, forward, freakish, frivolous, gaga, giddy,
giddy-brained, giddy-headed, giddy-pated, giddy-witted, harebrain,
humorsome, insane, kinky, loony, madbrain, madbrained, madcap,
maggoty, moody, motiveless, notional, petulant, potty,
preposterous, presumptuous, quirky, rattlebrained, rattleheaded,
rattlepated, scatterbrained, scramblebrained, shatterbrained,
silly, skittish, temperamental, thoughtless, unreasonable,
unrestrained, vagarious, vagrant, wacky, wanton, wayward,
whimsical, wild, wild-ass, witless


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