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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++neg·li·gent /ˈneɡlɪdʒənt/ adjective  1 CARELESSnot taking enough care over something that you are responsible for, with the result that serious mistakes are made 疏忽的,粗心大意的;玩忽职守的 SYN irresponsible OPP responsiblenegligent in (doing) something The report stated that Dr Brady had been negligent in not giving the patient a full examination. 该报告称布雷迪医生失职,未给病人作全面的身体检查。 Mr Brown was found guilty of negligent driving. 布朗先生被判疏忽驾驶罪。see thesaurus at careless, guilty2 literaryCARELESSRELAXED a negligent manner or way of dressing is careless, but in a pleasantly relaxed way 〔态度、穿着〕不拘泥的,不计较的,随便的 He gave a negligent shrug. 他漫不经心地耸了耸肩。negligently adverb
Examples from the Corpus
negligentDo not, I repeat, do not be negligent.Problems may arise where the foreman is bribed or negligent and excessive hours are claimed by the sub-contractor.He noted that the overwhelming bulk of those cases involve negligent conduct.The bartender set Tad's drink down with a negligent, easy grace.If he would have received £10,000 but was found to be 25% contributorily negligent, his damages will be £7,500.However, the degree of severity of the indictment, which could range from negligent homicide to second-degree murder, remains unclear.Alternatively, the employer could be vicariously liable if Arthur was negligent in respect of his statement to Bert.The defendants were held to have been negligent in selling the child the petrol but the child was not contributorily negligent.Kitty was characterized as a negligent mother.negligent in (doing) somethingIt is not suggested that it is negligent in any way.The defence of necessity succeeded in the trespass action as the police had not been negligent in creating the emergency.It is possible that the company writing the computer program was negligent in its testing of the program.The teacher therefore was negligent in leaving the athletic: field unsupervised.Awife whose solicitors have been negligent in negotiating a financial settlement in her divorce proceedings is entitled to damages against the solicitors.The defendants were held to have been negligent in selling the child the petrol but the child was not contributorily negligent.Finally, A could attempt to prove that C was contributorily negligent in that his fault was a cause of his injuries.Counsel further contended that on the affidavit evidence the debtor has an arguable claim that the solicitors were negligent in two respects.
From Longman Business Dictionarynegligentneg‧li‧gent /ˈneglɪdʒənt/ adjectiveLAW not taking enough care over something that you are responsible forThe products were defective due to the manufacturer’s negligent workmanship.negligent inThe airline was negligent in allowing a known terrorist to board one of its jets in Egypt.Origin negligent (1300-1400) French Latin, present participle of negligere; → NEGLECT1
neg·li·gent adjectiveChineseSyllable
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negligent
negligent /ˈneɡlɪdʒənt/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: Latin, present participle of negligere; neglect1
1. not taking enough care over something that you are responsible for, with the result that serious mistakes are made
   SYN  irresponsible
   OPP  responsible
    negligent in (doing) something
    The report stated that Dr Brady had been negligent in not giving the patient a full examination.
    Mr Brown was found guilty of negligent driving.
2. literary a negligent manner or way of dressing is careless, but in a pleasantly relaxed way:
    He gave a negligent shrug.
—negligently adverb


neg·li·gentBrE /ˈneɡlɪdʒənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈneɡlɪdʒənt/ 🔊 adjective(law 法律 or formal) failing to give sb/sth enough care or attention, especially when this has serious results 疏忽的;造成过失的The school had been negligent in not informing the child's parents about the incident. 校方疏忽了,没有向这孩子的父母通报这件事。🔊🔊grossly negligent严重失职(literary) (of a person or their manner 人或行为方式、态度) relaxed; not formal or awkward 放松的;随便的;不拘谨的 SYN nonchalant He waved his hand in a negligent gesture. 他漫不经心地挥了挥手。🔊🔊 neg·li·gent·ly BrE /ˈneɡlɪdʒəntli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈneɡlɪdʒəntli/ 🔊 adverbThe defendant drove negligently and hit a lamp post. 被告不小心驾驶,撞到一根路灯柱上了。🔊🔊She was leaning negligently against the wall. 她很随便地靠着墙。🔊🔊