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Перевод: unbridled speek unbridled


[прилагательное]
разнузданный; необузданный; распущенный; оголтелый


Тезаурус:

  1. Now that the sport was re-established in its place of origin, was it right to suppose a return to the pagan ways of unbridled pleasure and carnal gratification?
  2. Justifiable comparisons were made with Hitler's OKW, where selected men exercised unbridled power without the responsibility of executive management.
  3. However, the British were indeed very worried about a potential US victory and the opening of the skies to unbridled competition.
  4. There were ooh's and aah's when he finished, and some unbridled laughter.
  5. Willie Robertson, 42, the Liberal Democrat candidate, joined the party just three years ago but has an unbridled enthusiasm for the stump and feels that a sizeable proportion of Tories - disaffected by Mr Forsyth's ardent Thatcherism - could switch to him.
  6. In prehistoric times rivers and streams ran unbridled over their flood plains, and most low ground consisted of marshes, fens, and very wet woodland.
  7. Unbridled market competition is plainly not going to be the prevalent 1990s tone: but the Conservative Party only this week began its reversion to a faith in conservative stewardship, as opposed to laissez faire liberalism.
  8. It can thus be seen to stand as the architectural counterpart to the other key artistic expressions of the age, the panoramic canvases of John Martin, Edward John Poynter, and Lawrence Alma-Tadema, toweringly romantic and imaginative recreations of the temples, palaces, baths, and amphitheatres of the ancient world, and the novels of Walter Scott, Harrison Ainsworth, and Bulwer-Lytton which evoked a monumental and teeming past of medieval castles, Tudor mansions, and unbridled Gothic imagination.
  9. In practice, inter-Service rivalry only becomes unbridled when there is a danger - real or anticipated - of the balance between the Services being upset; or of the structure of one of them being changed in a revolutionary rather than an evolutionary way.
  10. Llanelli, who had six of their best with Wales and several others injured, replaced experience with unbridled exuberance.
  11. "Defence of self-interest" was linked to defence of "traditional institutions", for Zuwaya economic activity in the past had not been anarchic and unbridled, but subject to both social and religious controls over the acquisition and use of wealth.
  12. The jubilee, like, indeed, the royal wedding of the then Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh back in 1947, was less than unbridled in its lavishness.
  13. Where kids become worldly-wise with such rapidity, it is easy for a certain laissez-faire to creep in; they expect to have unbridled access to everything, and in the long run this is not doing any favours to either party concerned.

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