unbridled
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
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- 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
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1. Whether you're in search of quiet relaxation or unbridled stimulation, Hawaii gives you the best of both.
不管你要寻找的是安静的放松或是激烈的刺激,夏威夷都可以给你最好的。
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2. Of course, this is appropriate for much of the rock world, which seeks to cultivate an atmosphere of unbridled lust where all normal standards and distinctions disappear.
当然,这对于摇滚界来说没有什么不合适的,因为这本身就是一个寻求正常标准和区别都消失的狂野欲望的世界。
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3. After all, it is in the nature of bureaucrats to resist any encroachment on their unbridled power.
毕竟,这是官僚们的自然本能去抵抗对他们独断权力的蚕食。
- 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.
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