单词 | unmanageable |
释义 | unmanageable (ʌnmænɪdʒəbəl ) 1. adjective If you describe something as unmanageable, you mean that it is difficult to use, deal with, or control. People were visiting the house every day, sometimes in unmanageable numbers. ...her freckles and unmanageable hair. 2. adjective If you describe someone, especially a young person, as unmanageable, you mean that they behave in an unacceptable way and are difficult to control. The signs are that indulged children tend to become unmanageable when they reach their teens. Synonyms: uncontrollable, difficult, wild, out of hand Collocations: unmanageable debt When people contact us with unmanageable debt problems, it is rare for them to have just one payday loan. The Sun (2013) With the invention of the credit card, unmanageable debt is as easy as a magnetic swipe and a signature. Christianity Today (2000) About two and a half million are reckoned to be floundering in unmanageable debt. Times, Sunday Times (2016) That had forced them into taking on unmanageable debt. Times, Sunday Times (2011) |
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