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词汇 uncompensated
释义 uncompensated
adjective
uk /ˌʌnˈkɒm.pən.seɪ.tɪd/ us /ˌʌnˈkɑːm.pən.seɪ.t̬ɪd/
not paid money in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem:
Hospitals in the state provided $3.1 billion in uncompensated care last year.
He argued that his client suffered uncompensated losses from being unable to work after her injury.
An uncompensated job or position is one for which someone does not receive payment. An uncompensated worker does not receive payment for the job that they do:
She serves as a trustee to the university, which is an uncompensated position.
Much of the work on the campaign was performed by uncompensated volunteers.
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uncompensated | Business English


uncompensated
adjective
uk /ˌʌnˈkɒmpənseɪtɪd/us
used to describe work that is not paid for:
The work is uncompensated, though board members are reimbursed for expenses.
The company provided more than $86 million in uncompensated care to uninsured patients last year.

Examples of uncompensated


uncompensated
Recordings were not corrected for the uncompensated errors.
The measured and uncompensated error amplitude in the system reaches an 8 mm range which is a slightly less than what was simulated.
The manipulator with uncompensated friction has errors well above the 2.5 cm specification, showing the need for joint-friction compensation.
Solving uncompensated hospital care: targeting the indigent and the uninsured.
A high regression can be considered representative of a higher degree of uncompensated field-dependence.
The generosity justification would establish a presumption of legitimacy for uncompensated transfers by gift.
This would have been a simple, though regrettable, instance of uncompensated confiscation had the government taken effective action to enforce its formal claims on resources.
Assistive technology makes it possible for the individual to perform a task or activity despite an (uncompensated) disability or lack of function.
If only one universe exists, then there is an uncompensated evil ; if both exist, then each evil is compensated by an appropriate good.
The remaining model uncertainties, including uncompensated dynamic coupling and joint friction, are compensated by a decompositionbased robust controller.
The errors of the robot with friction compensation are only slightly higher than the frictionless robot and far smaller than the errors with uncompensated friction.
The latest, most advanced studies yield estimates of the uncompensated wage elasticity of labor supply between 0.05 and 0.12 for men and 0.3 and 1 for women.
He pointed out the traditional rights of the pensioners to this money, and hoped that these rights, if ended by the government, would not go uncompensated.
For patch clamp of a single cell the primary source of voltage error is the ratio of the uncompensated electrode series resistance to the membrane resistance.
As it is known, the uncompensated material dispersion of the laser system makes the high power pulse leaving the compressor chirped, means its phase is spectrally dependent.
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