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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
      1. intemperate language
        过激的言语
    • 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.
        1. The tone of the article is intemperate.
          文章的语气过激了。
        2. ...the unwisely intemperate language of the party chairman.
          该党主席愚蠢失当的言辞

      英英释义

      adj

      • given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors
        1. a hard drinker
        Synonym:hardheavy
      • excessive in behavior
        1. intemperate rage
      • (of weather or climate) not mild
        1. an intemperate climate
        2. intemperate zones

      双语例句

      • The leader was accused of using intemperate language to stir up hatred and violence.
        这个领导者因为使用过激的语言煽动仇恨和暴力而受到指控。
      • A intemperate situation is various and complicated, so it is difficult to affirm the criminal responsibility of intemperate people with size, the legal responsibility whether should bear and what legal responsibility should burden after committing a crime.
        过度饮酒的情形繁多且复杂,因此对于过度饮酒人的刑事责任能力有无与大小,犯罪后应否负法律责任以及应该负担何种法律责任等问题的认定就比较困难。
      • The tone of the article is intemperate.
        文章的语气过激了。
      • 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?
      • Most bosses are too sensible to send intemperate e-mails that would get them into trouble of this sort and most workers are too sensible for bricks or keys, meaning that other ways need to be found to vent anger.
        大多数老板都非常理智,不会发送会令自己陷入此类麻烦的电子邮件,而大多数员工也很理智,不会诉诸于砖头和钥匙,这意味着,人们必须寻找其它途径来发泄。
      • 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。
      • Intemperate in the pursuit of pleasure; dissolute.
        放荡的,浪荡的无节制地追寻欢乐;
      • But it just could be a sign of the kind of intemperate policies many hope a future Libya will avoid, and what help now could prevent.
        但是,这可能正是一种过激政策的迹象,很多人希望未来的利比亚能避免出现这样没有节制的政策,也希望现在提供的支持能避免发生这种问题。
      • I was intemperate in my youth.
        年轻时我很放纵。
      • 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。