unconfined
adjective uk/ˌʌn.kənˈfaɪnd/ us/ˌʌn.kənˈfaɪnd/
(FREE)
未予限制的,自由的
not kept in a limited space; allowed to move or grow freely
Their animals are unconfined and able to roam. 他们养的动物不受限制,可以自由活动。
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- Danielson of Animal Control said her officers will search records of previous citations for unlicensed or unconfined dogs in that area.
- Sows should be unconfined at farrowing.
- In the open ground, unconfined, the horsetail plant becomes a permanent inhabitant, only eradicated with great difficulty.
- But as they met, unconfined by bars for the first time in three years, Jim's torrent of emotion swelled to the surface.
(VERY GREAT)
(喜悦)无限的,巨大的
(of a feeling of pleasure) without any limit; very great
There was unconfined joy, I understand, when she quit last week after just three weeks in the job. 我明白,当她上周在工作仅三个星期后就辞职时,她的内心充满了无限的喜悦。
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- France's players were left shattered after losing this year's World Cup final on penalties while joy was unconfined for the victorious Italians.
- And joy in the land was unconfined - at least in that part of Great Britain east and south of its internal borders.
- The joy of most commentators was unconfined at the spectacle of the prime minister's white-faced loss of grip at the dispatch box.