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单词 unaided
释义
unaidedun‧aid‧ed /ʌnˈeɪdɪd/ AWL adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Jerry cannot stand up unaided.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Another wall of the same crystal - unbreakable by any unaided human body - stretched across the chamber close by.
  • He had to reach safety in the next few seconds, by his own unaided efforts.
  • However, the more subtle the judgement, the greater the dangers inherent in reliance on unaided intuition.
  • No man unaided could kill Medusa.
  • There are plenty of things which exist and are indisputably real, despite not being perceptible to your unaided senses.
  • They checked whether the person could take even a breath or two unaided and determined what muscles the patient used for breathing.
  • Upon successful completion, the salesperson is then entrusted to sell the washing machines and dryers unaided.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
without help from anyone else: · I can’t move the bed on my own.· See if you can work out the answer by yourself.all on your own/all by yourself (=used when you feel impressed or feel sympathy for someone): · Did you paint this picture all on your own?· It’s not fair that she does everything all by herself.
without any help from anyone else. Alone is more formal and less common than on your own or by yourself: · Police believe the killer acted alone.
without asking for help or advice from anyone: · Students are taught to work independently.· One day she will have to live independently without the support of her family.
without the help of anyone or anything – used especially about people who are very weak, ill etc: · He is unable to breathe unaided.· After treatment, he was able to go up and down stairs unaided.
doing something difficult or impressive without help from anyone else: · She single-handedly reformed the entire system.
by one person, not a group: · Lindbergh’s solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean· She is planning to release a solo album.· He sang and played the song solo.
adjective [only before noun] doing something alone – used especially in the following phrases: a lone gunman: · Police say the attack was carried out by a lone gunman.· The government should do more to help lone parents (=who raise a child alone).
adjective someone who has become very rich or successful without help from anyone else: a self-made man/millionaire/businessman etc: · Like most self-made men, he was extremely self-confident.
Longman Language Activatorwhen you do something without help from someone else
if you do something on your own or by yourself , you do it without anyone helping you: · I managed to fix the car on my own.· He's old enough to get dressed by himself, isn't he?all on your own/all by yourself (=use this when it is surprising that someone has done something without anyone's help): · How did you manage to prepare so much food all by yourself?you're on your own (=use this to tell someone that you will not help them) spoken: · I can get an application for you, but after that you're on your own.
if you do something difficult unaided you do it without the help of anyone or anything: · After his illness he was unable to walk unaided.· With no one else in the office I had to deal with the problem unaided.
if you do something very difficult or very impressive single-handedly or single-handed , you succeed in doing it without the help of anyone else: · In 1992, he rowed across the Atlantic single-handed.almost single-handedly/single-handed: · Sanger almost single-handedly founded the birth control movement in the early 1900s.
if you do something solo, especially a sports or musical activity, you do it alone: · By the end of the course, all students will fly solo.go solo (=start doing something on your own instead of in a group): · John played with the band for five years before going solo.
someone who started without much money but has become rich and successful simply through their own efforts and work: self-made man/businesswoman/millionaire etc: · C.J. Walker became one of black America's first self-made millionaires.
someone who is able to do things on their own without being told what to do by other people, especially in their job: · We're looking for creative self-starters with at least three years' experience.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· The symptoms are usually quite acute and can be seen with the unaided eye.
without help:  She can no longer walk unaided.
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