adj. (-lier; -liest) 不受拘束的;不守规矩的;难驾驭的,横蛮的,任性的。 to be unruly in word or deed 乱说乱动。 an unruly member 舌头。 n. -liness
of persons; "the little boy''s parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly" 同义词:indocile, uncontrollable, ungovernable,
noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline; "a boisterous crowd"; "a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand"; "a robustious group of teenagers"; "beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability of ordinary human beings"; "an unruly class" 同义词:boisterous, rambunctious, robustious, rumbustious,
unwilling to submit to authority; "unruly teenagers" 同义词:disobedient,
例句与用法
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I got the unruly native treatment . 我受到了当地毫无道理的亏待。
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The severe punishment was meted out to the unruly hooligan . 对那个嚣张的流氓已给予严厉惩处。
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Her normally unruly hair was more or less tidy today . 她一向散乱的头发今天多少梳理得整齐些。
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Domestics are in all countries a spoiled and unruly set . 无论在哪个国家,家务都是桩败兴而又难以驾驭的事情。
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In tudor's eyes, ireland was full of independent and unruly lords . 在都铎国王看来,爱尔兰充斥着独立不羁的领主。
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The unruly crowd became even more boisterous when he tried to quiet them . 他试图使那些横蛮任性的人们安静下来,可他们却吵嚷得更加厉害。
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When a boy was rough and unruly nothing would do him any good but a good sound whipping . 如果一个小子天性粗野,无法无天,那没有别的办法管教他,惟有给他一顿鞭打。
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His unjust unkindness, that in all reason should have quenched her love, has like an impediment in the current, made it more unruly . 照理说,他的无情义应该叫她的爱情熄灭下来,然而就象流水被淤塞住的时候水反而翻腾得更急。
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Ingram, boyish, with unruly red hair and only a year out of harvard business school, was apparently keen and energetic, but otherwise an unknown quantity . 英格拉姆还象个孩子,一头蓬乱的红发,他从哈佛商学院毕业才一年,看上去为人敏捷,精力充沛,但除此之外,这个人到底怎么样,还吃不准。
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She patted down one or two unruly wisps of hair 她理平了一两缕竖起来的头发。