词汇 | unaccompanied |
释义 | unaccompanied adjective uk /ˌʌn.əˈkʌm.pən.id/ us /ˌʌn.əˈkʌm.pən.id/ not having anyone with you when you go somewhere: 无人陪伴的,独自出行的 The airline's policy on unaccompanied minors states that children aged 5 to 7 can fly only on direct and nonstop flights. An estimated 30 unaccompanied children arrive at the city's train stations every day. To everyone's great surprise, the princess arrived at the ball unaccompanied.令所有人都大吃一惊的是,公主独自一人来参加舞会。 not with others aloneYou can tell me your secret - I think we're alone. (all) on your ownI like living on my own. on your lonesomeUKSure, you can play the game on your lonesome, but it's more fun with friends. on your todUKAh, your family's gone and left you on your tod, have they? unaccompaniedTo everyone's great surprise, she arrived at the ball unaccompanied. solitaryHe was a solitary child who preferred reading a book to football. not having the owner present: Unaccompanied baggage is a possible vehicle for a bomb. not having something else happen or be present at the same time: These accusations are unaccompanied by any real proof. A fever unaccompanied by any other symptoms of being sick may not need treatment. Unaccompanied music is produced by a singer or by someone playing a musical instrument without anyone else singing or playing at the same time: (音乐)无伴奏的 People are often more capable of good unaccompanied singing than they realize. She sang the first three verses with a piano and the last verse unaccompanied.她在钢琴的伴奏下唱了前三节,清唱了最后一节。 She is part of a growing group of passengers known as unaccompanied minors - airline language for children flying solo. They toured two Texas facilities where unaccompanied illegal immigrant children are held. Airline employees improperly transported unaccompanied bags on five flights. Permanent memory disorder can follow thiamine deficiency unaccompanied by alcohol abuse. Alone abandoned alienate alienated apart be cast awayidiom herself himself lonely loner lonesome minority one-man band shut shut someone away sole solely solitarily solitude solo themselves You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Lacking things Types of music unaccompanied | American Dictionaryunaccompanied adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˌʌn·əˈkʌm·pə·nid/ without anyone with you, or (of the voice or an instrument) sung or played without other musical instruments: Unaccompanied teens were banned from the mall. The kids sang an unaccompanied version of "Skylark." Examples of unaccompaniedunaccompanied The cello opens the concerto with an unaccompanied recitative followed by a classical sonata-allegro. The unconventional nature of the concerto was made apparent at the outset as the work begins with an extended, unaccompanied, cadenza-like passage for solo violin. The musical style of the piece was diverse enough to accommodate the rock band, a youth orchestra, soloists in a range of styles and unaccompanied singing. In both figures, the percentages of the two bottom groups on the graph (unaccompanied adult males and those married without children) stand lower in summer and higher in winter. Fourth, the intercenter variation in the proportion of those attending alone ranged between 11.2 and 55.1%, and unaccompanied visits imply lower opportunity cost, compared to when two persons are attending. After several variations with ever-increasing embellishments from the soloist, a richly scored section for strings alone was followed by an eloquent cadenza-like episode for unaccompanied oboe. They are also unaccompanied, obviously similar in tone colour, and consciously structured to give, paradoxically, the impression of natural, 'naive' musical expression that is freely improvised without rigid bar lines. The apparent absence of regional gradients of peak palaeo-pressure, at the present erosion level, suggests that the extension was horizontal and initially unaccompanied by vertical contraction of the host gneisses. The basses underpin a marvellous and long duet between the pianist and cor anglais, which gives way to the one extended solo for the piano, unaccompanied. To solve most of the problems, they recommend that the special leniency for unaccompanied minor asylum seekers be permitted only up to age 16, rather than the current 18 years. Most tissue cysts were unaccompanied by inflammation. His preliminary assessment is that this has produced a 'limping' rule of law, since it was imposed from above, unaccompanied by any changes in social values especially of the elites. The second was for a chamber work (scored for up to six players), a work for unaccompanied choir (up to sixteen voices), or an electronic work. The expenditure on asylum support, including unaccompanied minors for 2000–01 was £751 million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Information on the numbers of unaccompanied children who applied at port and in-country during the last five years available, is given in the table. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of unaccompanied These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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