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a. 自由自在的, 无拘无束的



    unfettered
    [ adj ]
    not bound by shackles and chains
    <adj.all>


    1. For the past 45 years, U.S. officials have preached the virtues of an unfettered market as a global ideal.
    2. It is astonishing what the defense acquisition system can accomplish when it is unfettered.
    3. But most banks still expect Congress will eventually give them relatively unfettered securities powers, in part because they can't get all they need from regulators.
    4. In an unfettered EC market, analysts say, the Japanese would at least double their current 10% market share.
    5. An ambitious integration plan by the Community scheduled for 1992 envisions a European-wide market of 320 illion consumers, unfettered by trade barriers.
    6. Only free and unfettered elections can satisfy the yearnings of a free people." Bush and Gorbachev will meet Dec. 2 and 3 on ships in the Mediterranean off the coast of Malta.
    7. Local authorities investigate a few more; the rest "operate unfettered," Mr. Lawler says.
    8. The company can afford to be choosy: It is flooded with applicants for the assembly-plant jobs and is unfettered by labor contracts.
    9. The attorney general's request for a special counsel lays out a broad, relatively unfettered mandate for an independent investigation of President Reagan's worst foreign policy crisis.
    10. Major reforms in the initiative process, such as limiting payments for gathering qualifying signatures, appear to be doomed under a U.S. Supreme Court decision in June that endorsed an unfettered initiative process in Colorado.
    11. Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the court, said state laws authorizing personal injury suits generally are pre-empted by the federal government's need to make unfettered military decisions.
    12. Yesterday's decision was disconcerting to some news media lawyers because Justice White's opinion contained little recognition of First Amendment values embodied by the news media or of the importance of unfettered news gathering.
    13. At a time when the state faces a post-census loss of three seats to redistricting, the Republicans fear they could lose six to unfettered Democratic gerrymandering.
    14. They say unfettered jury decisions allowing huge penalty awards are driving up insurance rates and discouraging the marketing of products from medical equipment to football helmets.
    15. But we may also discover the limits of unfettered financial power. There has to be one creditworthy country in the global system to provide capital with its bolt hole.
    16. In refusing to consider a resolution from a Flint, Mich., local, delegates backed Bieber's plea to keep negotiating committees unfettered.
    17. Central planning authorities were recklessly promoting industrial expansion, regardless of profitability, while property rights, always a bulwark against unfettered central planning, were undermined.
    18. Soviet cooperatives appear to differ somewhat from their Western counterparts, and the law doesn't herald the start of unfettered capitalism in the Soviet Union.
    19. For all these reasons, La gazza ladra is given far less often than it deserves: this production is the first in Britain since ENO's of 1978. Gratitude to the company is therefore unfettered - but not blind.
    20. The legal framework has also shifted, in part to respond to complaints that unfettered company bosses are paying themselves too much money.
    21. It was the constitution written by Americans that denied Japan an army, navy and air force and freed its economy to grow unfettered by military costs.
    22. The regional Bells' shares initially jumped more than $1 on the news, as Wall Street contemplated the potential of the giant, unfettered Bells thundering into the information services market.
    23. It also includes $85 million in unfettered military aid for El Salvador, where a weeklong spate of intense warfare has prompted congressional calls for a re-examination of U.S. policy.
    24. Emphasis on rights without duties, demand-satisfaction and self-realisation through unfettered freedom, has created a moral vacuum. When the dutiless individual calculates how to act, mere self interest is his only criterion.
    25. And exile would give her unfettered access to the foreign media.
    26. For instance, officials talk of working out agreements among the republics on tariffs to help ensure that trade is unfettered, and arranging a single fund among all the republics to make payments on the Soviet Union's existing debts.
    27. "I've never been for unfettered abortions, but laws that restrict poor people and black people from getting abortions that affluent people can get, I've always been opposed to," said New Jersey Gov. Thomas H. Kean.
    28. They are being joined by an increasing number of private entrepreneurs trying to cash in on a new and unfettered market, with official publishing houses also eager to compete.
    29. Although the unfettered expansion of the early and mid-1980s is over, the number of dealerships continues to grow apace, chasing a slow-growing customer base.
    30. By contrast, consumers and small businesses have fewer places to turn for funds, although competition from banks and thrifts unfettered by foreign loans should limit the ability of big banks to raise loan rates and fees.
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