immoderately
基本解释
- adj.无节制的;过度的
英汉例句
- We laughed so immoderately that he had to dismiss us for that evening.
我们哄笑起来,有些过分,以致于他那个晚上早早就让我们放学了。 - He had immoderately praised the effect of the yellow blossoms against her brown tresses;
沃尔特对她褐色发辫与黄色花朵的相互映衬赞不绝口; - Rohmer flooded the screen with light and color—the film is one of the most beautiful ever made—and ever since that experience I have been immoderately grateful to him.
侯卖的电影里充满了光和色——是他制作的最美的电影之一——从那时起我非常感激他。 - He understands that,he has acted immoderately.
他明白了,他过去过于专横跋扈
耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选 - But it also suggests that the price of getting one's ideas into the public domain rapidly is a need to keep them continuously revised in order to avoid criticism, however moderately or immoderately expressed.
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