1. negligence
The opposition accused the prime minister of negligence.
The accident stemmed from her negligence.
This negligence is your fault!
What if I suspect medical negligence?
This failure was brought about by your own negligence.
There's no room for excuses when it comes to your negligence, is there?
Who commits the same error twice is guilty of negligence.
His former employers accused him of gross negligence.
These children have been victims of negligence for too long.
Among other common reasons for breaking up are housing problems, infidelity, negligence towards familiy duties, a conflict of values and, above all, alcohol abuse which riuns family life and leads to quarrels and acts od violence.
He didn't clean the whole room due to his negligence.
Definition negligence is not being careful enough, with the result that something is damaged or someone is injured
gross negligence, professional negligence
an unreasonable determination of comparative negligence
I'm displeased at your negligence.
英語 "という言葉niedbałość"(negligence)集合で発生します。
Statement of ClaimPhrasal verbs2. carelessly
The barn door had been carelessly left unlatched.
I carelessly dropped a vase.
This tool, if used carelessly, can be very dangerous.
I carelessly ran into the telegraph pole.
Today, after riding, while grooming the horse I carelessly got my right foot trod on.
I carelessly deleted your e-mail address and had to ask Russell in New Zealand for it.
If you drive carelessly, you will miss your turn.
If you carelessly ask, "got a boyfriend?" she'll be put on her guard and say, "why do you ask?"
Science can be dangerous when applied carelessly.
Susan crossed her legs, a little carelessly
Some books, if read carelessly, will do more harm than good.
They'll be attacked if they carelessly express an original viewpoint, so they only report on the safe options.
The young girl laughed carelessly.
Don't draw so carelessly.
Your essay was very carelessly written.