intemperate
英 [ɪnˈtempərət]
美 [ɪnˈtempərət]
adj. 放纵的; 无节制的; 酗酒的
BNC.34560 / COCA.28682
牛津词典
adj.
- 放纵的;无节制的
showing a lack of control over yourself- intemperate language
过激的言语
- intemperate language
- 酗酒的
regularly drinking too much alcohol
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 无节制的;过度的;过激的
If you describe someone's words asintemperate, you are critical of them because they are too forceful and uncontrolled.- The tone of the article is intemperate.
文章的语气过激了。 - ...the unwisely intemperate language of the party chairman.
该党主席愚蠢失当的言辞
- The tone of the article is intemperate.
英英释义
adj
- given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors
- a hard drinker
- excessive in behavior
- intemperate rage
- (of weather or climate) not mild
- an intemperate climate
- intemperate zones
双语例句
- 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。 - The style was hurried, the tone intemperate.
匆促的笔调,放纵的语气。 - She slammed books, made some intemperate comments, and quickly left the conference room.
她把书摔在桌子上,说了一些过激的话,然后快步离开会议室。 - The governor said he would not be provoked into intemperate action.
总督说他不会受人挑拨而采取过激行为。 - The tone of the article is intemperate.
文章的语气过激了。 - 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。 - I was intemperate in my youth.
年轻时我很放纵。 - For the most part we are an intemperate people: we eat too much when we can, drink too much, indulge our senses too much.
多数情况下,我们是一个放纵的民族:能吃能喝的时候,吃太多,喝太多,太纵容我们的感官。 - Ephesus had learnt to substitute the Virgin for Artemis, but had still the same intemperate zeal for its goddess as in the time of Saint Paul.
以弗所人虽已学会以童贞女马利亚代替阿尔蒂米斯女神,但他们对阿尔蒂米斯仍然持有和在圣保罗时代同样强烈感情。 - Who is that intemperate and brutal man whom we would redeem?
谁是那我们应该去挽救的纵欲无度的残暴的人?