词汇 | unsubstantiated |
释义 | unsubstantiated adjective uk /ˌʌn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪ.tɪd/ us /ˌʌn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪ.t̬ɪd/ not supported by facts: 未经证实的,无事实根据的 Companies can be punished for making unsubstantiated claims about their products.公司对产品的说明如果没有事实根据将会受到处罚。 Proving and disproving acid test actions speak louder than wordsidiom anti-sexist attest authenticate demonstrable demonstrably demonstration of something dispel disprove non-documentary non-evidence probatory proof positive provability verify vindicate vindication vindicative vindicatory Examples of unsubstantiatedunsubstantiated On the other hand, if the campaign degenerates into unsubstantiated and shrill attacks, voters are less likely to turn out. It contains some minor errors and some major, unsubstantiated claims. Several of the authors' conclusions are unsubstantiated either by their own research, as presented in this book, or by reference to other research. This is a huge unsubstantiated assumption, following which, they begin their review of the literature. This suggestion is provocative but unsubstantiated by her analysis, leaving the question open to further discussion. Contestable or questionbegging assertions occur too frequently to enumerate, and the trouble is that they are all too often left as unsubstantiated claims. This is not to say that the individual judgments are unsound or unsubstantiated, but that they do not build up to a coherent, convincing whole. Sceptics will contend that our first two claims are unsubstantiated assertions. Much of the discussion of the relevance of environmental phenomena for economic performance and development is still unsubstantiated, however. Some of these lead the reader to further evidence, while others lead only to further unsubstantiated statements. Once again, this claim is unsubstantiated, and several salient points should be considered. Disappointingly, chapters 2-5 are also riddled with inaccurate information, unsubstantiated claims and a clear lack of knowledge of published literature in the field. He recognises that both assumptions are dangerous, whereas the first is contentious and the second unsubstantiated. Evidence is also unsubstantiated as yet for alternative aetiological hypotheses such as autoimmunity, atopy, and genetic predisposition. It does not polemicize or make unsubstantiated claims (if anything, it is almost quite dry). 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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