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freewheeling

/free-hwee-ling, -wee-/US // ˈfriˈʰwi lɪŋ, -ˈwi- //UK // (ˌfriːˈwiːlɪŋ) //

自由奔放,自由活动,自由奔跑,自由奔放的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : operating in the manner of a freewheel.
    • : moving about freely, independently, or irresponsibly.
    • : unrestrained; irresponsible: Loose, freewheeling charges were traded during the argument.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inindependent
as innonpartisan

Examples

  • The site became prominent last year as a freewheeling alternative to Twitter, gaining popularity in particular among conservatives.

  • The three-time scoring champ looks like a clean fit in Brooklyn’s freewheeling offense thanks in part to Nets assistant coach Mike D’Antoni, who was Harden’s coach for four years in Houston.

  • Experts see the law as a possible threat to Hong Kong’s status as a freewheeling financial hub.

  • This isn’t the freewheeling Google of 2010 anymore, after all.

  • Some of those who came to her table in those freewheeling days were newcomers, some were friends.

  • But Freeman has a long history of witty, freewheeling responses in interviews.

  • Besides busting a commercial milestone, Break It Yourself is a departure for Bird in its looser, more freewheeling sound.

  • In Israel, the lines are more blurred, and bureaucrats are more freewheeling in speaking to the press.

  • Freewheeling planets in your cosmic sector of transformation loosen inhibitions, and long-held opinions and secrets will eke out.

  • For one thing, Barrett did her work on TV, a medium less freewheeling than the tabloids of an earlier era.