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an·ar·chic
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anarchically (adv.)
词根:anarchy
adj.anarchical 无政府主义的
anarchistic 无政府主义的
n.anarchy 无政府状态;混乱;无秩序
anarchist 无政府主义者
anarchism 无政府主义
Adjective
1. without law or control;
"the system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic"
1755年,"混乱的,无法无天的,没有秩序或规则的",源自希腊语 anarkhos 的拉丁化形式,意为"没有头或首领"(参见 anarchy),加上 -ic。在这个意义上,更早的词是 anarchical(1590年代)。Anarchial "无序的,不受管制的"来自1710年; 兰多尔使用 anarchal "没有政府"(1824年)。
反常的:违规的,不同于平常的
probably borrowed from New Latin anarchicus, from Medieval Latin anarchia anarchy + Latin -icus -ic >entry 1
The first known use of anarchic was circa 1656
anatomynoun
a branch of knowledge that deals with the structure of organismsalso: a book on bodily structure
structural makeup especially of an organism or any of its parts
anatomizeverb
to cut up carefully so as to show or to examine the structure and use of the parts
anatomistnoun
a specialist in anatomy
anathemanoun
a ban or curse declared by church authority and accompanied by excommunication
curse entry 1 sense 1
a person or thing that is cursed or strongly disliked
taxation without representation was anathema to the colonists
anarchynoun
the condition of a country where there is no government
a state of lawlessness, confusion, or disorder
anarchistnoun
a person who believes in anarchism or anarchy or practices anarchy
anarchistnoun
a person who believes in anarchism or anarchy or practices anarchy
anarchismnoun
a political theory that government is not necessary
anarchicadjective
of or relating to anarchy
anarchicadjective
of or relating to anarchy
1 Genially anarchic and often hilarious, the music of “The Basement Tapes” is so tangled up in the story of “The Basement Tapes” that the two have become inseparable.
2 “It could be defined as chaotic or anarchic, but it could also refer to an organized resistance.”
3 Opera has never had a wider or more anarchic reach.
4 As the car pulled away, a lone man applauded the old Jer in recognition of the anarchic pleasure the young Jer had afforded him on TV and in the movies.
5 A 180-degree turn from Mr. Anderson’s relentless oil odyssey “There Will Be Blood,” “Inherent Vice” is his most comedic and anarchic film since “Boogie Nights.”
6 Like all good drum solos, it is both measured and gleefully anarchic.
7 “At one point we were anarchic — every voice had to be heard, and everybody had very strong opinions about everything,” said Steinunn Jonsdottir, a member.
8 As the initial situation expands to involve dozens of characters and one perfectly timed plot twist, Clair maintains a delicate balance of anarchic energy and formal symmetry.
9 Revolution isn’t a matter of freelance enthusiasm and anarchic destruction; it’s an orderly, disciplined, and hierarchical process.
10 Madcap, emotional, anarchic, erudite, in touch with the universe, bewildered by pettiness, fantastical, curious, practical, noble, mischievous, good-hearted.
11 It was, for one thing, a very un-MoMA phenomenon: unpredictable, uncontrolled, anarchic, all that that institution is not.
12 The greatest festival in the world is Burning Man in the desert in America because it's so anarchic and fantastically spontaneous.
13 LA is now my home after the Daily Mail deplored my hilariously anarchic allusions to Andrew Sachs and at last I have found happiness.
14 If this sounds unbearably mopey, relief is at hand in the anarchic form of three spirits, onetime goblins whose bad behavior has earned them a kind of afterlife community service.
15 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: If you find yourself feeling a little anarchic and want a movie to match, try this one before it escapes.
16 In some ways, in fact, the world a few weeks after the catastrophe seems darker and more anarchic than the one we were introduced to–which may be quite the point.
17 The same is true of movies, and this one, anarchic and occasionally slipshod as it may be, was made with enough care to earn the affection of its fans.
18 The legal side of the story quickly morphed into an anarchic political drama with only a sprinkling of courtroom action, taking its cue from its predecessor, The Good Wife, which followed a similar path.
19 An anarchic state of affairs in the office.
办公室里的东西乱七八糟的情形。
20 Now 77, he remains defined by his sideman work, though his ambitious works as a bandleader and composer has helped connect anarchic avant-gardism with a vast historical family of music from America, Europe and Africa.
4 混乱
muddy disorderly indiscriminate promiscuous nebulous rabble indistinct turbid topsy-turvy shambolic higgledy-piggledy macaronic hugger-mugger mix disorder mess stir confusion chaos hash clutter tumble maze mayhem hob jumble disarray mix-up derangement Babel welter ravel cock-up hurly-burly razzle-dazzle fuddle moil hurry-scurry Babelization rattle tear pie disconnect complicate confound perplex embroil derange flummox bemuse becloud disaffect Babelize in confusion in a tangle in a mess get into a mess a pretty kettle of fish tumble up play hob with throw into disorder go haywire all to a piece bog up
5 胡闹
nonsense caper clowning horse about horse around monkey about monkey around monkey business screw around
8 无秩序的
chaotic unregulated disorderly unordered ataxic immethodical mobbish disorganized at a loose end at loose ends
9 无秩序
chaotic unregulated disorderly unordered ataxic immethodical mobbish disorder chaos anarchy disorganization indiscipline misrule unreason ataxy disorganized tohubohu disarray wildness in disorder at a loose end at loose ends
10 无约束的