hastily
adverb uk/ˈheɪ.stəl.i/ us/ˈheɪ.stəl.i/
仓促地,轻率地
said or done in a hurry, sometimes without the necessary care or thought
"He looks good for his age. Not that 55 is old," she added hastily. “就他的年龄而言,他看起来不错。不是说55岁就老了,”她急忙补充道。
Some thought the government acted too hastily. 一些人认为政府的行动过于仓促。
See: hasty
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- Joséphine and Napoleon were hastily married by a cardinal the night before the coronation.
- She looks at a long list of hastily scrawled tasks.
- The bill may not appropriately address the industry's needs because it was too hastily put together.