immoderate
美式发音: [ɪˈmɑd(ə)rət] 英式发音: [ɪˈmɒd(ə)rət]adj.极端的;不适度的;不合理的;过度的
网络释义:无节制的;无度;无节制,没有限度同义词反义词
adj.moderate
adj.excessive,extreme,intemperate,over-the-top,extravagant
网络释义
immoderate显示所有例句adj.1.极端的;不适度的;不合理的;过度的extreme; not reasonable
immoderate drinking无节制的饮酒
adj.1.无节制的,过度的,过分的(放纵等)
adj.1.more than is sensible
1.无节制的 immobilization 制动 immoderate 无节制的 immoral 不道德的 ...
2.过度的 immoderacy 过度 immoderate 过度的 immoderately 无节制的 ...
3.无度 ◆ 温度计[ thermometer ] ◆ 无度[ immoderate;excessive ] ◆ 细度[ fineness ] ...
4.无节制,没有限度 [immoderate;excessive] 无节制,没有限度 [unprovoked;for no reason at all] 没来由;没道理 ...
5.不适中的 ... [unjustified( 未被证明其正确的)] [immoderate( 不适中的)] an undue debt 未到期的债务 ...
6.放纵的 「UN-CONQUERABLE 无法征服的」; 「IMMODERATE 放纵的」; 「BOUNDLESS 无止境的」…
7.过量的 ... moderate 不过量的 immoderate 过量的 due 准时 ...
8.不合适该案例中, 在使用纳税人的金钱上,有哪些不合适(immoderate)的地方?
造句带翻译释义:,极端的,不适度的,不合理的,过度的,无节制的,无度,无节制,没有限度1.Ms Chua is trying to protect her immoderate ambition from scrutiny and judgment by misrepresenting it as an ethnic peculiarity.蔡美儿试图通过把自己的过度野心假扮成一种民族特质,而使其免受审视和评判。
2.A negotiation with Jordan, less immoderate and free of any influence, was more hopeful.同约旦谈判比较有希望,因为它不是那样无节制,而且不为任何人所左右。
3.All of a sudden she discovered, in a black satin box, a superb necklace of diamonds, and her heart began to beat with an immoderate desire.忽然她在一个黑缎子的盒里发现一串非常美丽的钻石项链;一种过分强烈的欲望使她的心都跳了。
4.Their demands might be immoderate .他们的要求可能是不合理。
5.Immoderate speculation in commodities is blamed by some people (not all) for the recent sharp spikes in food and metal prices.一些人(不是全部)将近期食品和金属价格的飙涨归咎于商品的过度投机行为。
6.Brand seems like a kind of immoderate murder which entrepreneurs conduct to the consumers' thinking rights.品牌是企业主对消费者思考权的一种超限谋杀。
7.devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure.将自己完全投身于某事;无节制地沉湎于其中通常为乐事。
8.The budget buffet attracted customers with immoderate appetites but limited pocket books.廉价的自助餐吸引了胃口大但囊中羞涩的顾客们。
9.Immoderate pretending , the confidence'll get to exaggerate and inferiority is disclosed unconsciously .过分掩饰,自信变得夸张,自卑在不知不觉的情况下变得更露骨。
10."An ardent, generous, perhaps an immoderate passion for fame" (Edmund Burke).“一种对名望的热烈、充沛、也许是无节制的热望”(埃德蒙·伯克)。