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Definition of unmanageable in English: unmanageableadjective ʌnˈmanɪdʒəb(ə)lˌənˈmænədʒəb(ə)l Difficult or impossible to manage, manipulate, or control. 难以管理的;难以处理的;难以控制的 his behaviour was becoming unmanageable at home 在家里他的行为变得失控。 Example sentencesExamples - Little showed admirable poise trying to manage the unmanageable Red Sox bullpen.
- A further delay in the price hike would increase the budget deficit to an unmanageable level and strengthen inflationary pressures.
- But by then, of course, the problem would have become unmanageable.
- When one of these moods overtook her, she became unmanageable.
- Knowing some of the local politics I am aware that trying to support six chief executives, all with different working styles, may be an unmanageable job.
- History teaches us that unless these pernicious tendencies are scotched, they grow to become unmanageable monsters later on.
- Owners of unruly hedges or unmanageable gardens need fear no more thanks to a pair of four-legged lawn mowers now available for hire.
- Evidently, if the proposal is followed strictly, the resultant tariff structure will be inconsistent and unmanageable.
- Councillors were concerned that around 60 lorries per day and hundreds of cars will place an unmanageable strain on the town's roads.
- Step 1: Admit that your are powerless over your egos and past glories, that your lives have become unmanageable.
- Caregivers identified lack of mobility and loss of bladder control most frequently as unmanageable symptoms.
- Two loads from the bucket will fill the tank, however two full loads make the bucket unmanageable to lift and control the pour efficiently causing splashing.
- I would say my life had become unmanageable, and I was having problems with both the medications and the alcohol.
- But Zimbabwe's economic slide in recent years shows that he is finding both relationships increasingly unmanageable.
- What you need are huge and unmanageable Visa and store charge card debts, with a few court proceedings and the odd repossession threat hanging over your head.
- ‘The cases which are coming into court in almost unmanageable numbers are the tip of the iceberg,’ he said.
- Consumer groups and MPs have warned that people could be storing up problems for the future, with rising interest rates making debts unmanageable.
- In recent years Nimbin has gone from having four full-time doctors to just Dr Oxlee, who says his workload has become unmanageable.
- Administering all ten techniques to control spam effectively can quickly become unmanageable.
- It has to be beautiful and slightly wild without becoming unmanageable and disorganised.
Synonyms troublesome, demanding, awkward, inconvenient cumbersome, bulky, unmanoeuvrable, unwieldy, incommodious uncontrollable, ungovernable, irrepressible, unruly, disorderly, rowdy, out of hand, wild, boisterous, difficult, disruptive, ill-disciplined, undisciplined, refractory, recalcitrant, intractable, impossible, obstreperous, fractious, wayward, incorrigible informal stroppy archaic contumacious
Derivativesnoun Granted, the people in the academic ranks do feel a certain degree of unmanageableness about it, as it is their own right, however, it would be very myopic of them if they cut themselves completely off from the Wiki-wise movement. Example sentencesExamples - Without a proper thinning, my hair is a catastrophe of unmanageableness.
- The unmanageableness came from the size of the family.
- In such cases there is a history of unmanageableness at home, and, if the child is old enough, at school, of running away, destructiveness, lying, and very often pilfering in the home.
- Under such management, the rod may come to be the only alternative to absolute unmanageableness and anarchy.
adverb Here, single hillsides are known by a dozen names, each broken down into unmanageably small plots based on only minuscule differences in soil composition or their angle to the midday sun. Example sentencesExamples - This advantage has naturally allowed China to liberalize faster and spend more on urban renewal, improvements in infrastructure, and tourism development without worrying about its trade deficits growing unmanageably large.
- I am so used to using plastic cups everywhere that the drink glasses seemed unmanageably heavy and got very cold from the ice!
- Worse yet, the chorus was almost unmanageably vast, and the leading soloists of his cast could not speak Russian but were required to sing in it fluently, nor could the director speak much English.
- Robb's admirable determination to make ‘Europe’ mean more than ‘Britain and a variety of continental holiday destinations’ in fact makes his remit unmanageably wide.
Definition of unmanageable in US English: unmanageableadjectiveˌənˈmænədʒəb(ə)lˌənˈmanəjəb(ə)l Difficult or impossible to manage, manipulate, or control. 难以管理的;难以处理的;难以控制的 his behavior was becoming unmanageable at home 在家里他的行为变得失控。 Example sentencesExamples - Councillors were concerned that around 60 lorries per day and hundreds of cars will place an unmanageable strain on the town's roads.
- But by then, of course, the problem would have become unmanageable.
- Consumer groups and MPs have warned that people could be storing up problems for the future, with rising interest rates making debts unmanageable.
- Caregivers identified lack of mobility and loss of bladder control most frequently as unmanageable symptoms.
- Little showed admirable poise trying to manage the unmanageable Red Sox bullpen.
- But Zimbabwe's economic slide in recent years shows that he is finding both relationships increasingly unmanageable.
- ‘The cases which are coming into court in almost unmanageable numbers are the tip of the iceberg,’ he said.
- Administering all ten techniques to control spam effectively can quickly become unmanageable.
- Owners of unruly hedges or unmanageable gardens need fear no more thanks to a pair of four-legged lawn mowers now available for hire.
- In recent years Nimbin has gone from having four full-time doctors to just Dr Oxlee, who says his workload has become unmanageable.
- What you need are huge and unmanageable Visa and store charge card debts, with a few court proceedings and the odd repossession threat hanging over your head.
- Knowing some of the local politics I am aware that trying to support six chief executives, all with different working styles, may be an unmanageable job.
- Step 1: Admit that your are powerless over your egos and past glories, that your lives have become unmanageable.
- I would say my life had become unmanageable, and I was having problems with both the medications and the alcohol.
- Evidently, if the proposal is followed strictly, the resultant tariff structure will be inconsistent and unmanageable.
- When one of these moods overtook her, she became unmanageable.
- History teaches us that unless these pernicious tendencies are scotched, they grow to become unmanageable monsters later on.
- A further delay in the price hike would increase the budget deficit to an unmanageable level and strengthen inflationary pressures.
- Two loads from the bucket will fill the tank, however two full loads make the bucket unmanageable to lift and control the pour efficiently causing splashing.
- It has to be beautiful and slightly wild without becoming unmanageable and disorganised.
Synonyms troublesome, demanding, awkward, inconvenient uncontrollable, ungovernable, irrepressible, unruly, disorderly, rowdy, out of hand, wild, boisterous, difficult, disruptive, ill-disciplined, undisciplined, refractory, recalcitrant, intractable, impossible, obstreperous, fractious, wayward, incorrigible |