impulsive

浮躁
definition
adjective
they had married as young impulsive teenagers
acting or done without forethought.
It turns out that most of the sounds are various manifestations of impulsive radio emissions from lightning.
acting as an impulse.
translation of 'impulsive'
adjective
怦,
浮躁
example
She and Sam are alike: 'impulsive' , creative, mercurial and entertaining, but they never pay any attention to anybody else.
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by mood instability and 'impulsive' aggression.
Apart from some of the 'impulsive' and crazy behaviour we see in adolescence, teenagers appear to be pretty much on a par with adults in most areas.
After dark, the cruise ship encourages carefree and 'impulsive' enjoyment.
I saw someone who could be 'impulsive' and crazy in a nice way.
So I made this totally random and 'impulsive' stop on the way home from work.
You've never done something so 'impulsive' before.
His decisions are 'impulsive' and driven by gut instinct - characteristics he doesn't abide in his staff.
Lynn once told me that I should be more 'impulsive' .
Both were hasty, erratic, 'impulsive' men and capable of atrocious judgment.
My weaknesses are that I'm impatient, 'impulsive' and slightly stubborn.
It turns out that most of the sounds are various manifestations of 'impulsive' radio emissions from lightning.
Moreover, the speed and ease of electronic communication increases the risk of 'impulsive' action.
She was entirely too 'impulsive' , but that was one of the things he loved about her.
I'm an 'impulsive' person, and I have been known to write things I later regret.
We tend to be more 'impulsive' , partly because money isn't such an issue for us.
Seeing the puzzled look on her face, I came to an 'impulsive' decision.
People who are mentally unstable, especially 'impulsive' teenagers, are predisposed to suicide.
An 'impulsive' VHF event occurs, and the radiation from it arrives at a given remote station.
He was 'impulsive' and impatient and wanted things done quickly.
Unfortunately, this 'impulsive' act led to a miserable marriage that ended in divorce.
Scientists have found that heavy smokers have less grey matter in their brains, which could make them more 'impulsive' than non-smokers.
Symptoms of ADHD, which campaigners say has been diagnosed in children as young as three, include hyperactivity, poor concentration and 'impulsiveness' .
‘Inattention, 'impulsivity' , fidgety movement - these are definitely symptoms,’ she said
He would ground her flightiness and her 'impulsiveness' and she would lighten his sometimes-sober demeanour.
She 'impulsively' married a longtime friend with little, or no, thought about what she was doing.
I rushed into it 'impulsively' , not really knowing the sort of responsibility involved with such a task.
The scientific explanation for addictive personality places importance on that fact that the frontal lobes in the brain may underlie 'impulsivity' .
It was just a random act of 'impulsiveness' , I reasoned.
The connection between alcohol and physical violence may relate to 'impulsivity' , cognitive disinhibition, and impaired judgement associated with being under the influence of alcohol.
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