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unmanageable

US // (ʌnˈmænɪdʒəbəl) //

不可收拾,不可收拾的,不可理喻,难以应付

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : difficult or impossible to control, use, or manipulate

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Examples

  • Mention Boy Meets World to a certain set of people and watch an almost unmanageable swell of joy light up their eyes.

  • The mantra invoked by experts is that climate policy must aim to “avoid the unmanageable and manage the unavoidable.”

  • Sometimes the program becomes unmanageable as it gets larger.

  • Revolutions or unmanageable riots have inevitably followed the rise of masses of bored, underemployed young people.

  • Sandy Weill: Did his empire building result in a company that was literally unmanageable?

  • It was only in matters relating to the army that the government found the Commons unmanageable.

  • A man can fight a couple of pigs at meal times, but a whole litter would probably prove unmanageable.

  • Even the new nobility grew more unmanageable with every day.

  • The result was that, by this craft hanging suspended to her, she became unmanageable and unable to turn one way or another.

  • It is so unmanageable when raw that when it falls to the dog he usually bolts it, the case being otherwise hopeless.