释义 |
unfetteredun‧fet‧tered /ʌnˈfetəd $ -ərd/ adjective formal - an unfettered market economy
- But less well known is how he uses state laws to create an unfettered channel of contributions from donors across the country.
- If only these people would adopt real democracy and the unfettered free market, this place could be as prosperous as Southampton.
- Many adult smokers continue smoking not through unfettered choice but because they are addicted to the nicotine in cigarettes.
- Often she went out to see the sky complete, unfettered by any window-frame.
- She was rude, untidy, undisciplined, unfettered and anarchic, and he loved it.
- Their ideal was the totally autonomous modern artist unfettered by ancestors, tradition, or nature.
- You can go unfettered by fancy equipment but need preparation, maps, boots, protection and time.
NOUN► discretion· It was argued on behalf of the Minister that the legislation gave him an unfettered discretion as to whether to refer or not.· This is clearly a virtually unfettered discretion. not restricted by laws or rules: unfettered economic activity |