unbridled
英 [ʌn'braɪd(ə)ld]
美[ʌn'braɪdld]
- adj. 放肆的;无拘束的;激烈的
- v. 放纵(unbridle的过去分词形式);卸下马辔头
英英释义
- 1. not restrained or controlled;
- "unbridled rage"
- "an unchecked temper"
- "ungoverned rage"
实用场景例句
- Memories have been in unbridled spread.
- 回忆一直在肆无忌惮的蔓延。
辞典例句
- I was amazed at their unbridled glee.
- 他们那兴高采烈的痛快劲儿真让我吃惊.
名作英译部分
- The invading troops displayed the most unbridled license.
- 入侵军队胡作非为到了极点.
辞典例句
- The reactionary elements have been unbridled in their attacks.
- 反动分子猖狂进攻.
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- Laughed for a very very presumptuous kind of unbridled.
- 笑了很放肆很放肆的那种.
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- Never has there been such unbridled license among the scholars.
- 学子们这样的越轨行为真是见所未见.
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- But now he and Han Dan cried with unbridled joy.
- 但这一次,他和韩丹无拘无束快乐地叫了起来.
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- Since then, the MDC has been the victim of unbridled retaliation.
- 此后, MDC成为肆意报复的牺牲品.
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- You are attracted to those who are unbridled , untrammeled, and free.
- 你容易被那些逍遥不羁的人所吸引.
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- Britain's customary stoicism had been overwhelmed by raw, unbridled grief.
- 大不列颠那惯有的沉着冷静被一种原始, 已经失去的悲痛所淹没.
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- However , in certain quarters unbridled attacks were made at that time.
- 若干方面,当时曾肆意攻击,以为迟了.
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- This unbridled energy does not always make him an ideal family pet.
- 这种过于旺盛的精力使它并不总是能成为理想的家庭宠物.
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- In my happy time, I was accompanied by unbridled laughter.
- 在我开心的时候, 陪我一起肆无忌惮的笑.
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- They exemplify the unbridled ferocity of the protoss at war.
- 他们诠释了神族在战争中那无边无际的愤怒的力量.
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- My burning , unbridled youth doesn't agree I stop love you!
- 我狂热的青春不允许我停止爱你!
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双语例句
- 1. His annoyance had unbridled his tongue.
- 他的烦恼使他打开了话匣子.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 2. Memories have been in unbridled spread.
- 回忆一直在肆无忌惮的蔓延。
来自辞典例句
- 3. I was amazed at their unbridled glee.
- 他们那兴高采烈的痛快劲儿真让我吃惊.
来自名作英译部分
- 4. The invading troops displayed the most unbridled license.
- 入侵军队胡作非为到了极点.
来自辞典例句
- 5. The reactionary elements have been unbridled in their attacks.
- 反动分子猖狂进攻.
来自互联网
英文词源
- unbridled (adj.)
- late 14c., originally in figurative sense of "unrestrained, ungoverned," from un- (1) "not" + bridled (see bridle (v.)). Similar formation in Middle Dutch ongebreidelt. Literal sense of "not fitted with a bridle" (of horses) is not recorded before 1550s. The verb unbridle (see un- (2)) is attested from c. 1400 in the literal sense; mid-15c. in the figurative sense.