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rashBrE /ræʃ/NAmE /ræʃ/ noun [C, usually sing.] an area of red spots on a person's skin, caused by an illness or a reaction to sth 皮疹;疹◆I woke up covered in a rash. 我醒来时长了一身皮疹。◆I come out in a rash (= a rash appears on my skin) if I eat chocolate. 我一吃巧克力就长皮疹。◆The sun brought her out in (= caused) an itchy rash. 太阳晒了她一身痱子,很痒。◆a heat rash (= caused by heat) 痱子 ➡ compare spot noun (3) [sing.] ~ (of sth) a lot of sth; a series of unpleasant things that happen over a short period of time 大量;许多;(涌现的)众多令人不快的事物 SYN spate ◆a rash of movies about life in prison 大量关于监狱生活的电影◆There has been a rash of burglaries in the area over the last month. 近一个月这一带发生了很多起入室行窃案。 rashBrE /ræʃ/NAmE /ræʃ/ adjective(of people or their actions 人或行为) doing sth that may not be sensible without first thinking about the possible results; done in this way 轻率的;鲁莽的 SYN reckless ◆a rash young man 鲁莽的年轻人◆~ (to do sth) It would be rash to assume that everyone will agree with you on this. 你要是认为在这件事上谁都会同意你的看法,那就太欠考虑了。◆Think twice before doing anything rash. 不要草率行事,要三思而行。◆This is what happens when you make rash decisions. 这就是你贸然作决定的后果。▸ rash·ly BrE /ˈræʃli/NAmE /ˈræʃli/ adverb◆She had rashly promised to lend him the money. 她轻率地答应借钱给他。▸ rash·ness BrE /ˈræʃnəs/NAmE /ˈræʃnəs/ noun [U] ◆He bitterly regretted his rashness. 他对自己的莽撞极其后悔。 |