词汇 | unplanned |
释义 | unplanned adjective uk /ʌnˈplænd/ us /ʌnˈplænd/ not planned or expected: 没有计划的;意料之外的 an unplanned pregnancy意外怀孕 Not expected or planned abrupt end abrupt halt abruptly abruptness ad hoc inadvertence inadvertency inadvertent inadvertently inconceivable sharpness sine die spirit spontaneity spontaneous unsuspected untimely untoward unwilled unwitting Examples of unplannedunplanned I am particularly thinking of "unplanned" or "invisible" policies as opposed to "planned" or "visible" policies4. This was unplanned and came in response to a growing problem of maintaining the standards of the critical 'experiential learning' components of the programme. Given widespread anxiety about economic security, the articles may have reflected intentionally strategic behavior but also could have arisen through unplanned motivations. It was mentioned that departure was to take place without delay, since unplanned stops possibly would occur. During the early 1960s, concern grew over the extent of unplanned (and thus uncontrolled) schemes undertaken by the people. In the early 1970s, after independence, a great deal of 'unplanned' innovative development activity was taking place in rural areas. The new immigrant colonies were largely unplanned and on non-regularized government land and, until the early 1970s, did not have direct water or electricity connections. Moreover, there are 52 weeks in a year, and excluding holidays and planned and unplanned downtime, there were approximately 50 possible procedure weeks per year. He asserted that only state institutions are 'natural' - if by natural we mean unplanned. They conclude that investigations of teacher beliefs regarding unplanned elements of teaching should be focused both on their stated beliefs and on their actual behaviours. We cannot claim, however, that these were always totally unplanned and unexpected occurrences. While towns and cities are frequently unplanned, many are conscious creations or re-creations, and this aspect of urban development produced a number of theses. The strikers' fourteen-member delegation demonstrated how unplanned the strike was. Deforestation is therefore mostly unplanned and beyond the direct control of governments. Similarly, informal and 'unplanned' discussions with specialist colleagues based around patient referrals were the preferred method of acquiring up-to-date knowledge. 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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