释义 |
●ˌrush ˈinto do or decide sth very quickly, often without thinking about it for long enough 贸然行事;仓促决定◆He’s very wary of rushing in and making changes. 他十分谨慎,不愿轻率作出改变。[v + adv] [v + prep]
●fools rush in (where angels fear to tread)used to say that people with little experience will try to do the difficult or dangerous things that people with more experience would not do 智者避之,愚者趋之;无知者无畏 |