uncontrolled如何读

英:[ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊld]

美:[ˌʌnkənˈtroʊld]

uncontrolled是什么意思

  • adj.不受抑制的;不受控制的;自由的

uncontrolled自然拼读

un·con·trol·led

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uncontrolled英英释义

adjective

not controlled: such as

happening or done without being stopped, slowed, or controlled his uncontrolled anger uncontrolled hypertension uncontrolled urban sprawl

an uncontrolled tantrum

not conducted or maintained in accordance with fixed rules, restraints, or procedures

results from an uncontrolled study

not regulated by law with regard to possession and use

uncontrolled substances

uncontrolled词源中文解释

1510年代,来自 un-(1)“不”和 control(v.)的过去分词。

uncontrolled_体育行业词汇

无控制的

uncontrolled词源英文解释

The first known use of uncontrolled was circa 1535

uncontrolled医学词典英英释义

uncontrolledadjective

not being under control

uncontrolled hypertension

not incorporating suitable experimental controls

uncontrolled drug trials

uncontrolled 例句

1 Angry individuals would take possession of vehicles they didn’t own, then lead law enforcement officers in dangerous pursuits on uncontrolled roadways.

2 Neither city nor business services had been able to get into the neighborhood while the uncontrolled violence was occurring.

3 "No property whatsoever, let alone a large tourist facility, could be operated on the basis of unregulated, uncontrolled and unfettered access," they said.

4 The pandemic was, among other things, a huge uncontrolled experiment in replacing unmediated human encounters with online meetings or transactions.

5 For example, gum disease can be a sign of uncontrolled diabetes.

比如说,牙龈基本可能是患上的糖尿病的征兆。

6 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines state that the country remains in Phase 4 of the outbreak and is in "uncontrolled" and "widespread community transmission."

7 The last time I saw someone jerk their arms and head around in that uncontrolled way, it was Jack Douglas in the Carry On films.

8 I mean not only the anarchism of the market, but the ideal of an individual uncontrolled by any constraints of state authority.

9 In an interview, he described someone inhaling nitrous at home as “doing an uncontrolled anaesthetic experiment on themselves,” noting the dramatic effect it has on the brainstem.

10 In such an uncontrolled environment, Don cautions, there’s no due process, no lawyers, no discovery and no rules of procedure designed to protect an innocent person from being destroyed.

11 At least seven children have died due to uncontrolled asthma this year in the Philadelphia region, a dramatic increase from prior years.

12 the uncontrolled growth of cities

城市的无规划发展

13 They scorn the "neuromyths" sold to the educational establishment, with the result that schoolchildren become the unwitting subjects of uncontrolled experiments in applying alleged lessons from animal psychology to the classroom.

14 But many in Chioggia realize that they’re walking a fine line, that the same tourism boom that is helping to revitalize the city, if uncontrolled, could turn sour.

15 Though many now view it as a flawed masterpiece, the movie became emblematic of the perceived danger of uncontrolled auteur filmmaking.

16 All that smacking and uncontrolled anger illustrates is a lack of self-restraint that to a child looks pretty terrifying.

17 In doing so the companies seemed to suggest that spending time on the internet is not a desirable, healthy habit, but a pleasurable vice: one that if left uncontrolled may slip into unappealing addiction.

18 uncontrolled anger

克制不住的愤怒

19 Similarly, Ms. Frankenthaler’s stain paintings, which often suggest semiabstract land- or seascapes, can seem too uncontrolled or simply vacant.

20 He has feelings, ideas and a dollop of talent to go with the uncontrolled appetites; even though he’s narcissistic and self-destructive, he is also kind of fun to hang around with.

uncontrolled 同义词

1 未受控制的

unmanipulated unbitted

9 抑制不住的

ungovernable

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