immoderately
美 [?'m?d?r?tl?]
英 [?'m?d?r?tl?] 
- adv.放肆
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)無(wú)節(jié)制;無(wú)節(jié)制地;無(wú)節(jié)制的
英漢解釋
例句
Others still view marijuana, like alcohol, as a largely harmless indulgence, dangerous only when used immoderately .
仍然其它人意見(jiàn)野生煙草,象酒精一樣,作為基本上無(wú)害放任,危險(xiǎn)只有當(dāng)無(wú)節(jié)制使用時(shí)。
We laughed so immoderately that he had to dismiss us for that evening.
我們哄笑起來(lái),有些過(guò)分,以致于他那個(gè)晚上早早就讓我們放學(xué)了。
Immoderately adhering to a belief, fashion, or course of action; extreme.
偏激的過(guò)度地執(zhí)著于一個(gè)信念、時(shí)尚或行動(dòng);極端的
Completes the daily does an inspection, found the hidden danger report it immoderately.
完成日常的巡查工作,有責(zé)任發(fā)現(xiàn)并及時(shí)報(bào)告在巡查中的一切不安全隱患和異常情況。
In the modern system of architecture, decoration is immoderately expensive, because it is both wrongly placed and wrongly finished.
在現(xiàn)代建筑體系中,裝飾是極其昂貴的,因?yàn)?/c>它既被放錯(cuò)了地方,又被錯(cuò)誤地完成。
He had immoderately praised the effect of the yellow blossoms against her brown tresses;
沃爾特大肆夸贊她的褐色發(fā)辮與那些黃色花朵搭配起來(lái)是多么好看;