indiscretions
n. 不慎重的舉止,輕率的言行( indiscretion的名詞複數 )
If you talk about someone's indiscretion, you mean that they have done or said something that is risky, careless, or likely to upset people.
Occasionally they paid for their indiscretion with their lives.
有時候他們因自己的輕率而搭上性命。
...punishing me for an indiscretion committed a decade ago.
因10年前做過的糊塗事懲罰我
Both have committed their indiscretions, as human beings are wont to do.
兩人都有失慎重,此乃人之常情。
His indiscretions are a sign of his love for his readers.
他的不謹慎,表示他的深愛讀者.
Patty questions whether Palmer has had any past indiscretions.
派蒂詢問帕默是否在過去有過不檢點的行為.
He was dismissed for his indiscretions and outrageous behaviour.
由於魯莽和無禮的行為,他被開除了.
His indiscretions gave his enemies a handle to use against him.
他不夠慎重予敵人以反對他的可乘之機.