rampant的意思和读音

rampant

: [ˈræmpənt] : ['ræmpənt]

adj.

adj.+n.rampant inflation

adj.contained

adj.unchecked,out of control,unrestrained,uncontrolled,threatening

rampantadj.

1.existing or spreading everywhere in a way that cannot be controlled

rampant inflation

Unemployment is now rampant in most of Europe.

2.growing thickly and very fast in a way that cannot be controlled

adj.1.();;【】()2.;,;;;()

adj.1.existing, happening, or spreading in an uncontrolled way

1. dissonant rampant flippant ...

2. dissonant rampant flippant ...

3. ramify , rampant , reagent , () ...

4. xiāozá [ rampant;aggressive;blatantly;clamorously] xiāo ...

5. raiment n rampant adj rash adj ...

6. ramblevi. rampant a. () ransomn. ...

7. police department rampant raid ...

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1.Only the individual's sense of morality, fairness, and compassion stand up to rampant greed, violence, power, and corruption.

2.By this I don't just mean the rampant anti-Americanism on parts of the left. In a sense, that is relatively easy to counter.

3.The sky, as if by a painter painted the light ink take descriptions, plush drizzle in the sky rampant inclined orgotten.

4.Local media said the matter fully exposed without the local legal system, rampant crime gangs.

5.Child trafficking is rampant in Southeast Asia, with hundreds of thousands of children caught up in this lucrative and shadowy business.

6.Rumors of these practices and many others like them were rampant in education circles in the early years of formulaic ranking.

7.Torture in Syrian prisons, long known as some of the worst in the world, is now "rampant" according to a report by Human Rights Watch.」。

8.He said Israel cannot halt building in the settlements while illegal Palestinian construction, which he described as "rampant, " is ignored.

9.Since the beginning of this year, terrorist attacks all over the world have become more rampant.

10.How exactly he cultivated an information network remains a mystery, but rampant rumors claim that it rivals that of the Bothans.