词汇 | uncontrolled |
释义 | uncontrolled adjective uk /ˌʌn.kənˈtrəʊld/ us /ˌʌn.kənˈtroʊld/ (of an emotion, vehicle, etc.) not under a person's control: 不受控制的;不加克制的 uncontrolled aggression肆无忌惮的侵犯 It was said that he often erupted into fits of uncontrolled rage. Compare controlled without anything having been done to stop a problem from increasing, or a disease, etc. from getting worse; not limited in any way: The urbanization of the countryside was largely uncontrolled. Uncontrolled hypertension is one of the main preventable causes of death or disability due to stroke or heart attack. If left uncontrolled, the disease can cause a number of serious complications. Synonym non-controlled science specialized not using a control(= an object or system that is not changed so that you can compare it with similar objects or systems that are intentionally changed): 非对照的 The number of patients is relatively small and the study is uncontrolled. Opposite controlled Synonym non-controlled The plane then glided into the field, uncontrolled. Cancer is a term for more than 100 diseases characterized by the uncontrolled, abnormal growth of cells. Many people said they were worried about uncontrolled immigration. There is now little question that uncontrolled stress can kill. Uncontrolled all hell breaks looseidiom amok amuck corybantic crazily like madidiom madding maniacal maniacally non-regulated spin out of controlidiom spread like wildfireidiom squirrelly tearaway unbridled wayward waywardly waywardness wig out wigged out You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Medical studies & the people who study them uncontrolled | American Dictionaryuncontrolled adjective us/ˌʌn·kənˈtroʊld/ existing or happening with nothing able to stop it: uncontrolled shivering the uncontrolled spread of urban sprawl Examples of uncontrolleduncontrolled In such a regime an uncontrolled par ticle trapping can occur, thus injecting electrons in the accelerating phase of the wake. During the early 1960s, concern grew over the extent of unplanned (and thus uncontrolled) schemes undertaken by the people. Devoicing of 0 d 0, on the other hand, is purely mechanical and uncontrolled. The observed quite strong variations of the ion peak energy could be attributed to uncontrolled prepulse variations in the time scale of a few ps. We anticipate that the use of free text for this purpose will be limited, however, because of its uncontrolled, rather vague nature. Contemporary urban voids, as pockets of uncontrolled nature and activities, require new strategies of becoming. Adjusted observed milk production was computed as the sum of fixed effects and uncontrolled-random error. By 1925, the uncontrolled, unsanctioned and unstructured acquisition of vernacular languages no longer seemed appropriate to the administration's ' development ' project for the territory. A reasonable way to set the fine for insufficient settling pond area is to use the estimated damage from one rai of uncontrolled production pond. Uncontrolled expression of a prodrug activator in such tissues would thus lead to a risk of extensive collateral damage on administration o f the prodrug. Therefore, the best available evidence is based only on small, uncontrolled series reporting outcome following interventions, compared to historical controls. In addition, little is known about how far can we go if all forms of uncontrolled circularity are avoided. Besides, uncontrolled heat loads stipulate essential spread of measurement results. In uncontrolled studies, no striking effect has been observed (from treatment). The study was an uncontrolled prospective intervention study with a baseline measurement and two follow-up measurements. See all examples of uncontrolled 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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