unruly

英[ʌn'ruːli] 美[ʌn'ruːli]
  • adj. 难控制的;无法无天的;任性的
unrulier unruliest unruliness
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Adjective:
  1. 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"

  2. unwilling to submit to authority;

    "unruly teenagers"

  3. of persons;

    "the little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly"

1. Teddy ran thick fingers through his unruly thatch of hair.
特迪用自己的粗手指头捋了一下浓密蓬乱的头发。

来自柯林斯例句

2. An unruly mob broke down police barricades and stormed the courtroom.
一伙暴徒捣毁了警察设置的路障冲进法庭。

来自柯林斯例句

3. You get a lot of unruly drunks fighting each other.
有很多无法无天的醉鬼在相互斗殴。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Schools are booting out record numbers of unruly pupils.
学校开除了数量空前的难以管教的小学生。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The man had a huge head of remarkably black, unruly hair.
那个人有一头乱蓬蓬的黑发。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. They are unruly mob.
      他们是些难以控制的暴徒。
    2. The unruly students mocked their teacher.
      这群无法无天的学生嘲笑老师。
    3. 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。