English to Japanese Meaning of ungovernable - 抑制できません


Ungovernable :
抑制できません

抑制できません, 手に負えない, 規制されていません, やんちゃ, 耐火, 乱, 難治

始末に負えません
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Definitions of ungovernable in English
Adjective(1) incapable of being controlled
Examples of ungovernable in English
(1) Someone's going to do something about it and since so much spam comes from other, ungovernable countries, a legislative solution won't help much.(2) But he came out an admirer, one who believes that he took on a city that seemed all but ungovernable and came closer to governing it than any mayor in modern times.(3) Someone unruly was ungovernable or disorderly; the modern sense is a weakening of this.(4) Economic liberalization was then undertaken to restore the fiscal base, and thence government control over what had become ungovernable economies.(5) It also praised the reaction of New Yorkers to the tragedy: ÔÇÿThe supposedly ungovernable city showed it could govern itself under the most terrifying pressure.ÔÇÖ(6) The Kabul government no longer faces a movement capable of taking over the country; rather, it faces regional insurgencies, capable of making the country ungovernable .(7) That leaves the Taliban and its allies to pursue the same strategy used by their forebears against the Soviets - take control of the countryside, and make it ungovernable from Kabul.(8) But the question remains, as a seemingly ungovernable party continues to languish in electoral obscurity and tear itself apart, whether the smack of firm leadership will be enough to save the Scottish Tories.(9) But the message was undoubtedly to the world, to the coalition, to the U.N. community as a whole, that Iraq was ungovernable under present conditions.(10) What is clear is that the photograph, in the editor's own words, fitted into an editorial view that portrayed Iraq as ungovernable and chaotic.(11) Part of Allawi's mission was to counter the TV coverage depicting Iraq as a bloody battlefield hurtling toward ungovernable chaos and unwinnable civil war.(12) I try to control it but if it slips out it is ungovernable .(13) It was a policy which created a classroom revolution - one which has caused chaos and misery for countless thousands of children and their teachers and made many schools all but ungovernable .(14) If the laws are unfavourable, we must make the country ungovernable .(15) The public sphere in many ways had become ungovernable , in that it was difficult if not impossible to retain control over how products were consumed.(16) In my everyday work as a doctor, for example, I see the results of ungoverned, and consequently ungovernable , passion: that is to say, murder, mayhem, and misery.
(1) ungodly hour ::
とんでもない時間
Synonyms
Adjective
1. uncontrollable ::
手に負えない
2. unmanageable ::
手に負えない
3. anarchic ::
無政府
4. intractable ::
難治
5. unruly ::
やんちゃ
6. disorderly ::
不規則
7. rebellious ::
反抗の
8. riotous ::
暴動の
9. restive ::
反抗的な
10. refractory ::
耐火
11. wild ::
野生
12. mutinous ::
暴動の
13. undisciplined ::
不規律
Antonyms
1. amenable ::
従順な
2. compliant ::
対応
3. docile ::
素直
4. obedient ::
従順の
5. submissive ::
素直
6. tractable ::
扱いやすいです
Different Forms
ungovernable
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