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 unbridled [,ʌn'braidld]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无缰辔的, 不受控制的, 无拘束的



    unbridled
    [ adj ]
    not restrained or controlled
    <adj.all>
    unbridled ragean unchecked temper
    ungoverned rage


    Unbridled \Un*bri"dled\, a. [Pref. un- not + bridled.]
    Loosed from the bridle, or as from the bridle; hence,
    unrestrained; licentious; violent; as, unbridled passions.
    ``Unbridled boldness.'' --B. Jonson.

    Lands deluged by unbridled floods. --Wordsworth.
    -- {Un*bri"dled*ness}, n. --Abp. Leighton.

    1. Those who would now have government abandon social responsibility in the name of unbridled individualism are doing Marx's work for him.
    2. But there are indications consumers no longer have quite the unbridled optimism they showed in the period just before the crash.
    3. These unbridled attacks were grist for the mill of the real fascists, who used these exaggerations to prove that a surfeit of freedom of speech was endangering the very survival of the Soviet Union.
    4. Transit's manager, Rafael Ceballos, has turned himself in, eager to spill his secrets and professing unbridled enthusiasm for the U.S. forces that occupy Colon, home of the world's largest duty-free port after Hong Kong.
    5. It is clear to most analysts that the 1985 debacle marked the end of unbridled optimism and the beginning of conflict between growers with too many oranges and industry with saturated markets.
    6. Like Mr. Boesky, Mr. Mulheren was hugely successful as an arbitrager in an era of unbridled takeover speculation.
    7. Bouncing back with a burst of unbridled enthusiasm, Mona released an adrenaline-charged whine: "Oh my God, I'm alive.
    8. "The Greatest Show On Earth" met one of the world's most polite audiences today, and the American brand of unbridled circus won some new fans.
    9. But in his unbridled enthusiasm he also sowed some of the seeds of its eventual destruction.
    10. However, business with Russian customers also figures as a high priority. Although Russia is not the only country to impose such restrictions, they mark a rethink of the government's earlier unbridled liberalism.
    11. "Such a reversal in the role of partisan politics in the ethic of public service would permit virtually unbridled partisan activities by federal employees," Thornburgh said in a letter to House GOP Whip Newt Gingrich of Georgia.
    12. The figures have yet to bear out such unbridled optimism, but foreign interest has undoubtedly been provoked. The number of GCEC-approved projects has begun to climb, reaching 507 by June 1992.
    13. But most of the crunch stems from years of unbridled spending by military-dominated governments that have held sway in Panama since 1968.
    14. But for the thousands of East Germans who flooded into this border town Thursday, the chaotic and crowded surroundings of a Hof train station brought only joy, pure and unbridled.
    15. John Paul frequently has called for respect for workers' rights and warned about the potential dangers of unbridled, profit-motivated capitalism.
    16. A widespread lack of conviction on the outlook for the U.S. currency has replaced the unbridled bullishness of the past three weeks.
    17. Political analysts say the problem is unbridled executive power.
    18. His style ranged from the unbridled energy of traditional New Orleans jazz to the sweet, lyrical sliding melodies of the swing era.
    19. Nuria Espert's 1991 production has seen countless changes of cast since it was revived in January, and Tuesday's line-up was a strong one. Domingo was on fine form, conveying Don Jose's unbridled infatuation both vocally and in his acting.
    20. The truth, however, is that unbridled national sovereignty is impossible in the case of trade, because two governments are always involved.
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