immoderately
adverb uk/ɪˈmɒd.ər.ət.li/ us/ɪˈmɑː.dɚ.ət.li/
过分地|无节制地
in a way that is more than is usual or reasonable, or is too much
They see themselves as basically, even immoderately, good. 他们觉得他们自己还不错,甚至是相当地不错。
My friend laughed immoderately at my predicament. 对于我的窘迫,我的朋友肆意大笑。
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- The bank lent immoderately large sums to just about anyone that wanted the money.
- He loved their music immoderately.
- The building is exuberantly and immoderately decorated with ivory, gold leaf, and imported tile.