单词 | anarchic |
释义 | anarchic (once / 12173 pages) adj Something that's anarchic is out of control or extremely disorganized. An anarchic classroom has no rules — it most likely has no teacher, either. Wars and political conflicts are frequently described as anarchic, particularly if they appear to be lawless and chaotic. Any situation that's lacking structure or rules can be called anarchic, like a wild, sugar-fueled birthday party or an anarchic swarm of gulls attacking a plate of French fries on a picnic table. The Greek root word is anarkhos, "without head or chief." WORD FAMILYanarchic: anarchically USAGE EXAMPLESIt’s random, and it’s cruel, and it’s anarchic. New York Times(Dec 23, 2016) Generally speaking, it is a lot younger, more anarchic, and less personality-based than the Trump phenomenon. The New Yorker(Dec 06, 2016) Anarchic children's show Tiswas and The Basil Brush Show are among the programmes in line for preservation. BBC(Nov 29, 2016) adj without law or control the system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic Syn anarchical, lawless uncontrolled not being under control; out of control |
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