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unrestrained [.ʌnri'streɪnd] adj: desenfrenado, incontroladoadj.• desembarazado, -a adj.• desenfrenado, -a adj.• libre adj.'ʌnrɪ'streɪndadjective <violence/exploitation> incontrolado; < greed> desmedido; <joy/anger> desenfrenado, sin freno['ʌnrɪ'streɪnd]ADJ1) (=uncontrolled) [joy, laughter, violence] desenfrenado, incontrolado; [enthusiasm] desbordante2) (=not held physically) [car passenger] sin cinturón; [patient, prisoner] sin maniatar* * *['ʌnrɪ'streɪnd]
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