词汇 | uncontrollable |
释义 | uncontrollable adjective uk /ˌʌn.kənˈtrəʊ.lə.bəl/ us /ˌʌn.kənˈtroʊ.lə.bəl/ too strong or violent to be controlled: 无法控制的;抑制不住的 I suddenly had an uncontrollable desire to hit him.我突然有一种抑制不住想打他的念头。 Synonyms irrepressible ungovernable felt or experienced with a lot of force strongI felt a strong urge to hug him. powerfulAnger is one of the most powerful human emotions. intenseShe learned that even intense emotional pain passes. fierceThe people have a fierce pride in their country. deepHe suffered from a deep feeling of inadequacy. deep-seatedHe has a deep-seated loathing of snobbery. 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 unbridled wayward waywardly waywardness wig out wigged out uncontrolledadjectiveuk /ˌʌn.kənˈtrəʊld/ us /ˌʌn.kənˈtroʊld/ uncontrolled aggression肆无忌惮的侵犯 Related worduncontrollably uncontrollable | American Dictionaryuncontrollable adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˌʌn·kənˈtroʊ·lə·bəl/ too strong or violent to be controlled: an uncontrollable temper I felt an uncontrollable desire to sit down. uncontrollablyadverbus/ˌʌn·kənˈtroʊ·lə·bli/ He was laughing uncontrollably. Examples of uncontrollableuncontrollable Such fatalism comes easily to societies beset by daunting and uncontrollable factors. In the light of past trends, as well as the general impression that health costs are inherently 'uncontrollable', this unambiguous and sustained response bears emphasis. Such a behavioural inhibition may certainly be deficient in catatonia as it is reflected in perseverative-compulsive behaviour and uncontrollable emotions. This capacity is almost naively attributed to the uncontrollable power of his prose and to the genius of his pen. In the learned helplessness model of depression, the initial response to an uncontrollable situation is to become highly anxious. In that case, the will pass through uncontrollable points; therefore, two control modes are needed in this example. Let society and its product the megalopolis be what they have come to be: uncontrollable and unpredictable. They are advertised to improve policy oversight, placing on the budget agenda programs that otherwise would be relatively uncontrollable. Inherited legislative commitments for expenditure expansion and the magnitude of uncontrollable entitlement programmes, notably those benefiting the elderly, limited the margin for discretionary budget reductions. Rather than relying upon the results of controlled experiments, historical researchers search for traces of past events in the uncontrollable world of nature. The cooperation bias shows that the advantage from using game-theory models, eliminating the "noise" generated by uncontrollable social interactions, can no longer be defended. All deaths in our series3 occurred within 2 weeks of an uncomplicated delivery due to uncontrollable hypertensive pulmonary crises. Alberdi wanted to unleash an explosion of uncontrollable indignation, he succeeded. Indeed, this approach could be viewed as an attractive method to model robustness (or weakness) against controllable and uncontrollable genetic and environmental sources of variation. However, this catastrophic event (which was unpredictable and uncontrollable) may serve as a natural experiment. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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