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unrestrainedly

/uhn-ri-streynd/US // ˌʌn rɪˈstreɪnd //UK // (ˌʌnrɪˈstreɪnd) //

肆无忌惮地,肆意地,肆无忌惮,肆无忌惮的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not restrained or controlled; uncontrolled or uncontrollable: the unrestrained birthrate in some countries.
    • : not constrained; spontaneous: unrestrained laughter.

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Examples

  • Populist right-wingers, from politicians to columnists, talk of restoring sovereignty to the people, by which they meant unrestrained majority rule, taking it back from unelected elites or bureaucrats.

  • The inseparability of limited liability regulation from capitalism impairs the case for unrestrained deregulation, as an economy without limited liability would be considerably smaller and simpler.

  • Expect a response in the streets … and perhaps a more draconian counter-response from a newly unrestrained president with a second mandate.

  • People will always scratch and save if a sudden burst of unrestrained pleasure can be purchased.

  • Physicians are overwhelmed because we are in the middle of a collision of powerful unrestrained forces.

  • But others have argued that the establishment of the truth can only come from thorough and unrestrained courtroom examination.

  • He lambasted the NSA for its over-zealous data grabs, and its unrestrained eavesdropping on average Americans.

  • Democrats need to tap what scares their base most: fear of an unrestrained GOP.

  • Mr. D., accustomed to unrestrained license of tongue, retorted with great asperity, and much harshness of language.

  • On the evacuation of the Spaniards the unrestrained petty chiefs were like lions released from captivity.

  • Bending over him she gently raised his head and showered unrestrained  kisses upon his lips, oblivious of all save her lover.

  • Who would be secure from the unrestrained ravages of every base passion that finds its home in the human heart?

  • The one sense of infinite loss agitated him, and he indulged his paroxysms of emotion unrestrained, yet silently.

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