intemperate
英[ɪn'temp(ə)rət]
美[ɪn'tɛmpərət]
- adj. 放纵的;酗酒的;酷烈的
词态变化
名词: intemperance;
中文词源
intemperate 无节制的,放纵的
in-,不,非,temperate,有节制的。
英文词源
- intemperate (adj.)
- "characterized by excessive indulgence in a passion or appetite," late 14c., from Latin intemperatus "untempered, inclement, immoderate," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + temperantia (see temperance). Related: Intemperately.
双语例句
- 1. The tone of the article is intemperate.
- 文章的语气过激了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Many people felt threatened by Arther's forceful, sometimes intemperate style.
- 很多人都觉得阿瑟的强硬的 、 有时过激的作风咄咄逼人.
来自辞典例句
- 3. The style was hurried, the tone intemperate.
- 匆促的笔调, 放纵的语气.
来自辞典例句
- 4. He was immediately led from the arena, and was warmly rebuked for his intemperate haste.
- 他立刻被带出场, 由于他暴烈性子他受到狠狠的训斥.
来自辞典例句
- 5. I wrote a decidedly intemperate journal entry on Byron's thunderbolt visit and its miserable outcome.
- 我曾以非常激烈的措词写下一篇日记,记叙拜伦的突然来访,以及它的可悲结局.
来自辞典例句