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小词详解 | wanton
wanton 英 [ˈwɒntən] 美 [ˈwɑːntən]
In his departure, as in government, Mr Johnson demonstrated a wanton disregard for the interests of his party and the nation.
约翰逊在他离任时,与执政时一样,表现出对其政党和国家利益的肆意漠视。
——《经济学人》In the early part of the 20th century, the game was so violent and played with such wanton disregard for safety that fatal injuries were not uncommon.
在20世纪初期,这项运动非常暴力,而且肆意漠视安全,以至于致命伤并不少见。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] (指残忍或暴力的行为)蓄意且无端的
草菅人命
wanton destruction of human life成群结伙的年轻人昨天在城里横冲直撞。肆无忌惮的暴行在城市生活中越来越司空见惯。
Gangs of youths went on the rampage in the city yesterday. Wanton violence is now becoming a regular feature of urban life.
美国政府肆意实施制裁引发他国人权危机受到国际社会强烈谴责。
The U.S. wanton imposition of sanctions has triggered human rights crises in other countries, which has been strongly condemned by the international community.
deliberate: done consciously and intentionally malicious: characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm malevolent: having or showing a wish to do evil to others