释义 |
uninhibitedun‧in‧hib‧it‧ed /ˌʌnɪnˈhɪbɪtɪd◂/ adjective - uninhibited curiosity
- Her acting is completely spontaneous and uninhibited.
- The boys were quite uninhibited about performing in front of strangers.
- The Trobiand islanders are happy, sexually uninhibited people.
- For many people assumed that such arrangements meant that each individual congregation would no longer have uninhibited control over its own property!
- Many hoped that their uninhibited works would entice others towards freedom.
- No alcohol was served but an atmosphere of uninhibited enjoyment prevailed.
- She's a sexy, cheerful, lively and uninhibited girl who married the wrong man.
- Something else, wilder, uninhibited, even more formidable than her mind, was completely in charge.
- The unpretentious aspect of this undertaking is important to an uninhibited approach.
feeling relaxed► relaxed feeling calm, comfortable, and not worried or annoyed: · The people in Hawaii are so relaxed -- I could have stayed another fortnight.· Looking relaxed and confident, the president answered a barrage of questions from the press. feel relaxed: · I think people feel more relaxed wearing casual clothes. ► laid-back informal relaxed, and not easily worried or annoyed: · My parents are pretty laid-back and don't mind me staying out late.· He seems like a laid-back kind of a guy.· a laid-back lifestyle ► easy-going informal happy and relaxed, and not often annoyed or angry: · You were always so relaxed and easy-going. It was one of the things I liked about you.· William did his best to maintain an easy-going, friendly relationship with everyone at camp. ► be/feel at ease feeling relaxed in a situation in which most people might feel a little nervous, uncomfortable, or anxious: · I've always felt completely at ease among the Palestinians.be/feel at ease with: · He was surprised to find himself so at ease with her father.· After six months in the job, I was starting to feel more at ease with the kids. ► be/feel comfortable happy and without worries, especially because you are with someone you like and trust or because you are in a situation you are used to: be/feel comfortable with: · A lot of our female patients are not comfortable with the idea of a male doctor.be/feel comfortable doing something: · When choosing a baby-sitter, look for someone both you and your child feel comfortable with.· Would you be comfortable using this type of machinery?· This is an emotional issue, which most people aren't comfortable talking about. ► feel at home to feel relaxed because you are in a place or situation similar to one that you know very well: · As in your previous job, we also use computers a lot -- so you should feel right at home here.feel at home with: · He was fond of using his hands and felt at home with machinery.feel at home doing something: · Right now, I feel more at home writing for the stage rather than film. ► uninhibited very relaxed in the company of other people, and not at all shy about showing your true feelings and opinions: · Her acting is completely spontaneous and uninhibited.· The Trobrand islanders are happy, sexually uninhibited people.uninhibited about: · The boys were quite uninhibited about performing in front of strangers. confident or relaxed enough to do or say what you want to: uninhibited laughter—uninhibitedly adverb |