1. | [c][ususing] 皮疹;疹an area of red spots on a person's skin, caused by an illness or a reaction to sth |
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 |
2. | [sing] ~ (of sth) 大量;许多;(涌现的)众多令人不快的事物a lot of sth; a series of unpleasant things that happen over a short period of time |
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。 |
1. | 轻率的;鲁莽的doing sth that may not be sensible without first thinking about the possible results; done in this way |
a rash young man 鲁莽的年轻人 | |
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。 |