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unbidden

/uhn-bid-n/US // ʌnˈbɪd n //UK // (ʌnˈbɪdən) //

不允许的,不允许,不被允许的,不禁

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not ordered or commanded; spontaneous.
    • : not asked or summoned; uninvited.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inspontaneous
Synonyms
casual休闲,随意,随便,休闲的impromptu即兴的,即兴,即兴发挥,即兴演奏instinctive本能的,本能,本能地,直觉的offhand大手大脚,大大咧咧,大大咧咧的,大手大脚的simple简单,简单的,单纯的,单纯unplanned非计划的,无计划的,非计划性,非计划voluntary自愿,志愿,自愿的,志愿服务ad-lib广告词,广告语,广告automatic自动,自动的,自动化,全自动break loose松开,解开了,肢解down下来,下,下来的,下降extemporaneous即兴发挥,即兴演奏,即兴表演,即兴创作extempore即兴演讲,即兴发挥,即兴表演,即兴演奏free免费的,免费,自由的,自由free spirited自由奔放,自由奔放的,自由精神,自由自在from the hip从头至尾,从头到尾,从头开始,从头到脚impetuous浮躁的,浮躁,急躁,急于求成improvised即兴的,自制的,即兴创作的,即兴发挥inevitable不可避免的,无可避免的,不可避免地,无可避免地involuntary非自愿,非自愿的,非自愿性,非自主irresistible不可抗拒的,不可抗拒,不可抵挡的,无法抗拒的natural自然,自然的,天然的,天然off top of head从头到尾,从头至尾,从头到脚,从头开始off-the-cuff不经意间,不经意地,不经意的,随口说说unartful不安分的,不安分,不安份,拙劣的unavoidable无可避免的,不可避免的,无可避免,不可避免地uncompelled无可奈何,无奈的,无奈之下,无奈unconscious无意识的,没有意识的,无意识,不自觉的unconstrained无约束的,无限制的,不受约束的,无约束uncontrived不争气的,不受约束的,不争气,不受约束uncontrolled不受控制的,不受控制,未受控制的,不受控的unforced未受影响的,未被强制的,未受约束的,未受约束unintentional无意的,无意中,无意中的,无意间unpremediated未经调解的,非调解的,非中介性的,非中介的unprompted无提示的,未经提示的,未提示的,无提示unsophisticated不成熟的,淳朴,不成熟,淳朴的unstudied未研究过的,未经研究的,未研究的,未被研究up front在前面,前面的,在前面的,前面
as involuntary
as inwilling

Examples

  • The two experiences combined, unbidden, into a vertiginous sensation of time travel.

  • He seemed very much a chief and the spectators all rose unbidden.

  • The judge paused when he realized that Sulaiman had risen unbidden.

  • In what threatened to be a hush, one of the visitors offered some unbidden news.

  • No wonder some of the smartest companies are pre-empting this and swiftly pledging to make necessary changes unbidden.

  • The words of the priest at the railway inn flashed across his brain unbidden: "You will find it different."

  • Ascending into the Time Observatory a thought came unbidden into his mind: Others he saved, himself he could not save.

  • Unbidden, the Abbot had gone forward through the great doorway and down the gallery that led to the hall of Condillac.

  • And as the pale sweet face of the mother met the bright and rosy child-face, each of them was wet with a rush of unbidden tears.

  • But worse, still worse, they saw through their girlish spectacles dimmed with unbidden tears.