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un·reg·u·la·ted
uhn reg y leI tihd
Adjective
1. not regulated; not subject to rule or discipline;
"unregulated off-shore fishing"
2. without regulation or discipline;
"an unregulated environment"
【修】不调整[UNREG]
The first known use of unregulated was circa 1623
1 The problem is known as illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
问题在于这种为未报告、无管制的捕捞是违法的.
2 An unregulated, but subsidised, casino will not allocate resources well.
一个不受监管却接受补贴的赌场不会很好地配置资源。
3 Though reliable information about this diffuse and unregulated industry is hard to come by, a report by the research firm IBISWorld found that in 2012, dance competitions alone generated nearly $500 million in revenue.
4 There’s an unregulated humor to his work that undercuts his personal earnestness, or vice versa.
5 It is therefore able to multiply in a wild and unregulated manner.
6 Though, they have theorized the correlation between the two could be due to "an excess of energy intake" that can occur with an unregulated appetite.
7 For centuries, it was an unregulated, unsystematic business.
数百年来,这都是一个混乱、无系统的行业。
8 From a product perspective, within clean beauty for example, which is completely unregulated in this country, we see it as a service.
9 It may be too early to talk about a distinct Australian style; the same unregulated atmosphere that fosters innovation also fosters diversity, verging on incoherence.
10 Because the minibus business was completely unregulated, it was basically organized crime.
11 However, one consequence of its unregulated nature is that the Delaware regularly floods.
12 They were untrained and unregulated and often had criminal records themselves.
13 But the limited protections here also mean the Simanjiro are under constant threat from big-city trespassers, who set up unregulated farms on the grasslands, clogging migration routes and choking off Masai pastures.
14 Imagine how horrified the authorities would be by today’s almost completely unregulated visual culture in Japan and the rest of the modern capitalistic world.
15 “But I also experienced the pitfalls of what remains a largely unregulated industry.”
16 From the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 until the early 2010s, when rents began rising sharply, Berlin was a hotbed for unregulated experimentation and exuberant hedonism.
17 Savvy gamblers skip the slots, with their unregulated payout ratios, and stick to the table games, which meet international standards.
18 In the 20 years since the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act amendments passed to monitor previously unregulated contaminants, the EPA ordered 81 contaminants to be monitored.
19 Unfortunately, the working conditions for the tens of thousands of manicurists and technicians employed in the city have deteriorated and gone largely unregulated by government authorities.
20 “Her novel is not unsympathetic, but it does expose some of the fairly sharp practices in this world, which is unregulated and to say the least, not very transparent.”
2 紊乱
choppy disordered unsystematic unmethodical disorderly vertigo disorder disturb demoralize wild confused tumultuous haywire mix disorderliness disarrangement rattle tumble disjoint
3 未受控制的
4 无秩序的
chaotic disorderly anarchic unordered ataxic immethodical mobbish disorganized at a loose end at loose ends
5 无秩序
chaotic disorderly anarchic unordered ataxic immethodical mobbish disorder chaos anarchy disorganization indiscipline misrule unreason ataxy disorganized tohubohu disarray wildness in disorder at a loose end at loose ends
6 未受监督的