英:['ʌn'ɔ:dəd]
美:[ʌn'ɔdəd]
英:['ʌn'ɔ:dəd]
美:[ʌn'ɔdəd]
adjective
not ordered: such as
not arranged in order
a list of unordered numbers
not characterized by order
A hitch in the U.S. Army … had unfitted him for the cold, unordered life of a civilian.—John Steinbeck
not requested by an order
an unordered glass of wine
The first known use of unordered was in the 15th century
1 Who can trust something that arrives, unordered, at the door?
2 Last Friday, Sushiro stopped serving unordered food on conveyor belts altogether, in hopes of deterring people from touching others’ food.
3 It ordered his hand to seize the spoon, his mouth to receive the victual, his inferior maxillary jaw to get in motion, and itself accomplished the usual functions of digestion, unordered.
4 He would restore that content if possible, and he would have no more unordered chasing of canoes.
5 Of course, she was still left with millions of randomly accessed, unordered files, but at least now they were all streetcam records of Scythe Faraday’s neighborhood.
6 It’s customary to find fault with the digital over-stimulated, unordered, unedited world, but I love that something that feels village-life traditional, the swapping of recipes from home to home, has been reinvigorated by the internet.
7 The organic activity of the senses furnishes us, in sensations, the unordered, manifold material of knowledge, which is formed and unified by the activity of reason.
8 There are gorgeous performances going unsung in this completely unranked and unordered list.
9 Enlarge Anas Photography Anyone who has taken a basic computer science class has undoubtedly spent time devising a sorting algorithm—code that will take an unordered list of items and put them in ascending or descending order.
10 From near and far men came running—men affrighted and dazed with sleep, a pushing, jostling, unordered throng, and the air hummed with the babel of their voices.
11 First-time diners at Korean restaurants might be startled to see a variety of unordered small plates filling their table.
12 That comes as demand for vaccines has dropped off markedly nationwide, with some states leaving more than half their vaccine doses unordered.
13 Dinner, 'unordered,' comes through the streets and spreads itself on our table, as hot as if we had smelt cutlets hours before.
14 I guessed at once, when I saw this unordered copy of Punch, that the wrapper was a faked one, and that it had come to me bearing orders from my superiors.
15 Dynamic or unordered lists are not strictly prohibited; instead, care needs to be exercised with their use.
动态或无序的列表并不是严格被禁止的;而是要在使用它们的时候多加小心。
16 What hitherto had been taken for a compact, regulated whole now collapses into a heap of unordered parts; behind the illusion of law a finer observation detects the reality of chaos!
17 Michigan’s Chief medical executive, Joneigh Khaldun, said late Friday the number of unordered doses offers only a single-day snapshot, noting the federal government had deposited a large number of doses in the state’s account in anticipation of their later use at a mass vaccination site.
18 He followed, unordered, but as he stepped across the threshold of the hut he rolled up his eyes to the stars.
19 But instead of allowing unordered doses to carry over week-to-week, the White House will steer unused vaccines into a federal bank available to states where demand is greater than supply.
20 An unordered list can appear by itself or within an ordered list.
一本被不命令的目录能独自或在一本被命令的目录里面出现.