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词汇 unbridled
释义 unbridled
adjective[ usually before noun ]
uk /ʌnˈbraɪ.dəld/ us /ʌnˈbraɪ.dəld/
not controlled or limited: 不受控制的;无限的
unbridled ambition/enthusiasm/lust无限的野心/热情/激情
Synonym
unchecked
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Uncontrolled
all hell breaks looseidiom
amok
amuck
corybantic
crazily
like madidiom
madding
maniacal
maniacally
non-regulated
spin out of controlidiom
spread like wildfireidiom
squirrelly
tearaway
uncheckable
wayward
waywardly
waywardness
wig out
wigged out

unbridled | American Dictionary


unbridled
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ʌnˈbrɑɪ·dəld/
not controlled or limited:
unbridled joy/fury/greed/authority

Examples of unbridled


unbridled
Suggestions cover a wide spectrum, from sober realism to unbridled hype, although happily the former appears to be gaining ascendancy.
Pluralism may appear to celebrate unbridled multiplicity and seemingly unlimited novelty.
Most important in this unbridled disorder, however, is the prisoner's growing consciousness of her imprisonment, directly enabled by the fact her brain is again active.
The relationship between jobbers and trade unions was necessarily often marked by suspicion and distrust on both sides, tense negotiation and, sometimes, unbridled antagonism.
It's not whim, or 'experiment', or just fun (though it is fun), not something arbitrary or a result of unbridled wackyness.
The tension between normalizing and pathologizing, and the expectation of unbridled hope in those delivering palliative care, can create unrealistic demands of the hospice psychiatrist.
Even during the 2006 presidential elections of 2006, few candidates professed faith in unbridled neoliberal solutions.
He saw how entrenched were conventional approaches to unbridled state power as the ultima ratio of international affairs.
The ' unbridled multi-partyism ' after 1989 is criticised for dividing generations.
Putnam clearly follows this tradition in that, although he rejects "unbridled" relativism, he does not take the problem all that seriously.
There is an unbridled optimism toward technology, and we are inclined to overestimate the degree of control and to underplay the negative side effects (17, 413).
Valid though they are in many respects, the criticisms directed by environmentalists against unbridled economic growth sometimes suffer from a flawed understanding of economic performance.
Why do we encourage unbridled human experimentation in the name of profit and productivity when we are more concerned than ever about the meaning and risks of being human?
When dancers use this phrase, they appear to refer to their rediscovered and unbridled enjoyment of dancing, and to a social life without the responsibilities of their middle years.
His first objection is that the 'principle of unjust enrichment' is too vague to provide any guidance; it would give judges an 'unbridled discretion' (p. 16).
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