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undisciplined

US // (ʌnˈdɪsɪˌplɪnd) //

放任自流,放纵,松懈,松懈的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not exhibiting self-control or good behaviour

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Examples

  • Playboy: And of being undisciplined in the comedy you write and direct.

  • He was a capricious and mercurial student, hugely talented but hugely undisciplined.

  • His own administrative assistant called him ‘bold but careless, imaginative but undisciplined, creative but sloppy.’

  • The famously unscripted, undisciplined, verbally incontinent VP tends to offer a little something for everyone.

  • The British are too undisciplined to be good at what they are most (regrettably and childishly) interested in.

  • They do not tolerate useless and undisciplined multitudes, and consequently observe good order.

  • The Americans, Sandwich said, were cowardly and undisciplined; they would not stand a cannon-shot.

  • While the new levies of August, 1793, were still undisciplined Carnot's genius began to raise the fortunes of France.

  • We alone are free—the others are merely undisciplined (or, as the case may be, enslaved).

  • The peculiarly undisciplined manners of Maimon were occasionally shown in violent outbursts of various feelings.