negligent
adj. 疏忽的; 粗心大意的; 不留心的; 懶散
If someone in a position of responsibility is negligent, they do not do something which they ought to do.
The jury determined that the airline was negligent in training and supervising the crew...
陪審團裁定航空公司在對全體機組人員的培訓和管理問題上存在疏漏。
The Council had acted in a negligent manner.
市政會的做法屬於失職。
If you describe a person's movements or manner as negligent, you mean that they look relaxed and informal.
Laura acknowledged this compliment with a negligent wave of her left hand...
勞拉隨意揮了揮左手算是聽到了這個讚揚。
She stood in the doorway, one hand above her head in a negligent pose.
她站在門口,一隻手放在頭上,很隨意的樣子。
1. characterized by neglect and undue lack of concern;
2. marked by insufficient care or attention;
The defendant is negligent in carrying out his duties as a trustee.
被告沒有履行他委託人的責任.
The prognosis of GBS was good. The cardiac arrest was the most non negligent dead reason.
GBS預後較好, 心臟驟停是不容忽視的死亡原因.
American lawyers developed modern accident law that created remedies against negligent employers.
美國法律人發展出現代的事故法,向過失的僱主要求救濟.
I regret that I have been too negligent in my duty of writing to you.
函稟久疏,抱咎實深.
Criminal responsibility shall be borne for negligent crimes only when the law so provides.
電晶體收音機的商標由甲方供給,如有法律糾紛,甲方應負完全責任.
adj. 疏忽的;忽視的
indifferentinattentiveremisscarelessneglectful
其他釋義
indifferentinattentivecarelessremisssloppyneglectfulforgetful