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词根:unrestraint
adj.unrestrained 自然的;无限制的;放纵的
n.unrestraint 放纵;无拘束;无限制
adjective
not restrained : immoderate, uncontrolled
unrestrained proliferation of technology
free of constraint : spontaneous
felt happy and unrestrained
The first known use of unrestrained was in 1531
unripeadjective
not ripe : immature
unripe fruit
unrestrainedadjective
not restrained : not held back
unrestrained praise for the political candidate
free of outside forces or limits
1 It was a sigh of intense, deep, heartfelt, satisfaction breathed by Louis the Well-beloved, and unrestrainedly echoed by Mme. de Pompadour.
2 Who ever knew of any matter of interest being left to the people to act upon freely and unrestrainedly?
3 A burst of laughter made him straighten himself and look round. The barge-woman was leaning back and laughing unrestrainedly, till the tears ran down her cheeks.
一阵笑声,惊得他直起了身子,回过头来看。那船娘正仰头放声大笑,笑得眼泪都从腮帮子上滚下来了。
4 One may walk unrestrainedly across the fields, talking in an ordinary tone of voice, and not even find it necessary to suppress conversation when close to a singing bird.
5 Both acted far more brutally and unrestrainedly than any conventional nation-state of the period.
6 Then she sank into a low chair and sobbed unrestrainedly—it may be that the reaction of the nervous system after her late passage of arms had something to do with the breakdown.
7 The idea is already falling flat in the unrestrainedly free-speaking United States, where a president who already categorizes anything unflattering as “fake news” baselessly accused “Social Media Giants” of “silencing millions of people.”
8 When that fact is fully certified to the crowd in the street, the wailing breaks forth unrestrainedly from men, women, and children.
9 The county is delighted with her, and smiles unrestrainedly behind its fans.
10 "What does he still wish?" thought Lensky, and drummed unrestrainedly on the top of the table, while at the same time he gave a significant glance toward the door.
11 In this young Magi Scheffer has given a portrait of Liszt; but even here, where he might be expected to idealise unrestrainedly, he falls short of the original.
12 As she was sobbing too unrestrainedly to say anything in words, I took the law into my own hands.
13 He wept unrestrainedly, as a child weeps who is in no haste to cease from weeping, lest the consolation for his tears should cease with the tears themselves.
14 He had taken a seat near her on the sofa, that they might talk unrestrainedly; for although Mr. Graham might have dropped asleep again, yet it was not easy to forget his presence.
15 Sometimes the coquero is overtaken by an irresistible craving, and betakes himself for days together to the woods, and there indulges unrestrainedly in coca.
16 It was not that she wouldn't have welcomed sympathetic interest, but a glance in the mirror showed her she had wept too unrestrainedly not to have depreciated the chiefest asset of her charm—her prettiness.
17 They had played unrestrainedly together, as it were, but now, in the artificial light of a society strange to both of them, were stricken dumb.
18 The Prince could not keep from laughing at the embarrassed expression of the Szekler and at that the others laughed unrestrainedly.
19 Grizzled war-worn veterans had wept unrestrainedly as she sang the simple ballads that recalled their youth.
20 Then staggered afresh, unrestrainedly, it might almost have been thought ostentatiously.