uncontrollable
uncontrollable 英 [ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊləbl] 美 [ˌʌnkənˈtroʊləbl]
adj. 无法控制的;无法管束的;难以驾驭的
- Uncontrollable things can't be managed or influenced. An uncontrollable three-year-old can be a handful, while a politician with an uncontrollable desire for power can be dangerous.
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- adj. 无法控制的;无法管束的;难以驾驭的
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1. When you control your reaction to the seemingly uncontrollable problem of life, then in fact you do control the problem's effect on you.
对于人生中看似无法控制的难题,当你能够控制自己的应对,那么你就事实上控制了难题对你的影响。
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2. But then every time I talk to an Asian woman, some people act like I'm in the throes of some uncontrollable fetish.
但每次我跟一个亚裔女性聊天,有人就会表现得好像我又陷入了无法控制的恋物癖。
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3. The risks in these deals are both so large and so uncontrollable that if a deal were to go wrong, the PE firm would be vulnerable to a lawsuit by its limited partners for breach of fiduciary duty.
这类交易的风险非常大,而且无法控制,如果一项交易出了差错,则经手的私募股权投资公司很可能会因违反受托人义务而被有限合伙人告上法庭。
- uncontrollable (adj.) 1570s, "irrefutable," from un- (1) "not" + controllable. From 1590s as "not subject to authority;" meaning "that cannot be restrained" is from 1640s. Related: Uncontrollably.
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