uncontrollable 的 2 个定义
- incapable of being controlled or restrained: uncontrollable anger.
- something, as an obligation, that cannot be controlled, reduced, or dispensed with: the uncontrollables in the new federal budget.
uncontrollable 近义词
wild; carried away
uncontrollable 的近义词 30 个
- fractious
- intractable
- irresistible
- lawless
- undisciplined
- unmanageable
- unruly
- violent
- beside oneself
- disorderly
- excited
- frantic
- furious
- headstrong
- indocile
- indomitable
- insuppressible
- insurgent
- irrepressible
- like a loose cannon
- mad
- obdurate
- obstinate
- recalcitrant
- strong
- stubborn
- uncontainable
- undisciplinable
- ungovernable
- unrestrainable
uncontrollable 的反义词 5 个
更多uncontrollable例句
- From that day forward, I never again wanted to use a machine gun because it was an uncontrollable weapon for somebody like me.
- Chronic exposure to violence can disrupt a child’s brain development and inflict profound mental harm — depression, anxiety, sleeplessness — and uncontrollable anger.
- Fifty-mile-an-hour winds quickly stoked both into uncontrollable infernos.
- I really like that this desk organizer has five distinct areas for sorting things, so I can keep track of work and personal papers separately and feel a little bit more in control during an uncontrollable situation.
- Leonardo da Vinci even thought of including horses into the cranking scope, but later thought against it due to the uncontrollable nature of animals.
- Q: So there's no side effects like uncontrollable diarrhea or bleeding profusely through your eyes?
- It has no cure and as many as 90 per cent of its victims die, often from uncontrollable internal and external bleeding.
- I spend waking hours in a fog of delirium, punctuated by uncontrollable giggle fits, heart palpitations, and mental anguish.
- It starts with symptoms that look a lot like a common cold, which then turn into weeks of uncontrollable coughing.
- First, at that height the airplane would be way beyond its operational ceiling and uncontrollable.
- But thenceforth the insurgent troops became quite uncontrollable and insolent to their officers.
- With an uncontrollable outburst of grief and anger he dashed the violin to the floor, where it lay a hopeless wreck.
- There was time enough to seek his passport, and Isabel could well imagine that his impatience was not uncontrollable.
- It would, without doubt, be very easy to advance the uncontrollable impulse as an excuse for many criminal actions.
- Charles, on hearing their statements, burst into one of his fits of uncontrollable anger. '