释义 |
immoderateim‧mod‧e‧rate /ɪˈmɒdərət $ ɪˈmɑː-/ adjective formal - Already the tragic discovery of a yellow-suited body among the pinnacles has led to furious and immoderate speculation in the national press.
- Although Leapor accepts that many women are guilty of inconstancy and immoderate behaviour, she none the less holds out the prospect of transformation.
- In 1761 J. Hill associated cancer of the nasal passages with the immoderate use of snuff.
not within reasonable and sensible limits SYN excessive: immoderate drinking—immoderately adverb |