immoderately造句1. His gravity made us laugh immoderately.
2. Immoderately desirous of wealth or gain; greedy.
3. To indulge oneself immoderately, as in wallowing in self-pity.
4. In the modern system of architecture, decoration is immoderately expensive, because it is both wrongly placed and wrongly finished.
5. Immoderately adhering to a belief, fashion, or course of action; extreme.
6. We laughed so immoderately that he had to dismiss us for that evening.
7. That is mainly showed on immoderately stylized artifice, which has transformed into pure-technique style of craftsman.
8. Mankind's behaviors of immoderately use the environment and resources suffered from the retaliation of environment, and then begin to study the sustainable development problem.
9. To indulge oneself immoderately, as wallowing in self - pity.
10. The City of London, lower Manhattan, and a few other centers became money machines that made investment bankers, hedge-fund managers, and private equity folk immoderately wealthy.
11. Consequently, many student just chat on line or play computer games immoderately every day, skipping many important classes.
12. Others still view marijuana, like alcohol, as a largely harmless indulgence, dangerous only when used immoderately.
13. Dr. Ramsay, opening his mouth, threw back his head and laughed immoderately.
14. Experts, institutions, researches connected with the TV Home Shopping industry are immoderately short.
15. Rohmer flooded the screen with light and color—the film is one of the most beautiful ever made—and ever since that experience I have been immoderately grateful to him.