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单词 uncoordinated
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Definition of uncoordinated in English:

uncoordinated

adjectiveʌnkəʊˈɔːdɪneɪtɪdˌənkoʊˈɔrdnˌeɪdəd
  • 1Badly organized.

    expensive mistakes resulting from uncoordinated manufacturing strategies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Low-intensity warfare continues and soldiers continue to suffer casualties from uncoordinated attacks in the country.
    • Their attack disintegrated into uncoordinated actions by small groups of tanks.
    • In short, the old system was said to be uncertain, uncoordinated and haphazard, relying on private and amateur effort, and prone to corruption.
    • This is a clear example of failure of a fragmented and uncoordinated health system.
    • As a result, their resistance was sporadic and uncoordinated, and many were killed.
    • Protests by adherents are small, sporadic and uncoordinated.
    • There is a lack of leadership and decision making within the company that has led to an uncoordinated approach to much of its business.
    • Although the Government has shown commitment to tacking the problem, it has not given sufficient priority to such an important public health issue and its approach remains far too uncoordinated.
    • But the uncoordinated attacks from those who did choose to fight seems to indicate a lack of leadership, or at least effective leadership, on the part of the military command.
    • Effectively protected from public scrutiny, the barbed-wire medical system is uncoordinated, underfunded and has almost zero accountability.
    • Even if at the expense of an ill-estimated and obviously uncoordinated move, he has pledged his intention to regain the initiative within the party.
    • According to Robbins, its messages are uncoordinated and sometimes contradictory, varying in tone and style.
    • Housing advice provision is presently uncoordinated leading to disparities within the district.
    • I do not think we're seeing low-level criminal activity anymore; I also don't think we're seeing uncoordinated attacks.
    • He said in such a situation, development tended to be haphazard and uncoordinated there by making standards poor and connectivity between systems difficult.
    • The managed care movement is one of the country's efforts to organize the fragmented, uncoordinated, and costly health care delivery system.
    • In the absence of commitment from professional and organisational leaders, efforts will be fragmentary and uncoordinated and will have only minor effects.
    • He felt that the city administration's decision not to cancel the plan showed how uncoordinated the planning of projects in the administration was.
    • Traditionally there has been a lack of coordination among providers, and patient education is sporadic, unplanned, and uncoordinated.
    • Because of the old view of logistics, building contractors operating in their traditional roles across several projects would deliver materials in an uncoordinated fashion, clogging up roads and airport facilities.
    Synonyms
    unmethodical, undirected, disorganized, unarranged, unplanned, unpremeditated, indiscriminate
  • 2(of a person or their movements) clumsy.

    her usual easy grace had deserted her, leaving her clumsy and uncoordinated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Being the uncoordinated person I am, I didn't catch it and it knocked me in the forehead.
    • His own steps felt heavy and uncoordinated as he walked up the stairs to the master bedroom.
    • He has uncoordinated movements and his condition also affects his speech, but his mental ability is not impaired.
    • As alcohol affects the cerebellum, muscle movements become uncoordinated.
    • I'm too uncoordinated for that, so as a child, I used to do the next best thing: body surfing.
    • From there I became a clumsy little child, then blossoming forth into a uncoordinated teen devoid of all sporting ability whatsoever.
    • He felt like a newborn baby, everything felt uncoordinated, and awkward.
    • In other words, I was as uncoordinated as a camel wearing roller skates.
    • Most of his movements are uncoordinated or involuntary reflexes.
    • But I was incredibly uncoordinated trying to take a shower and almost fell.
    • Muscle contractions may cause uncoordinated movements and bizarre postures.
    • I'm not going to the gym, which I just joined, because I'm too ashamed to have everyone see how uncoordinated and fat I am.
    • Besides, I had felt awkward and uncoordinated in those other classes, and I hope this workshop will enlighten both my mind and body.
    • When you are literally frozen in fear, your whole body is tensed and tight, and any movement feels scary and uncoordinated.
    • At this stage, my dancing is still awkward, rigid, uncoordinated, an embarrassment, to be frank.
    • At the meager age of thirteen, Shelby looked every bit the shy skinny uncoordinated girl she really was.
    • He was an uncoordinated boy, extremely tall and gangly with small eyes and an unusually large nose, and what he lacked in talent, he made up for in enthusiasm.
    • Mick showed me some capoeira moves which looked really cool, although I'm pretty sure I'd be totally uncoordinated if I tried them.
    • Because their bodies begin to grow so rapidly during adolescence, teenagers often feel awkward, self-conscious, uncoordinated, embarrassed and even confused.
    • After a while though, her increasingly uncoordinated movement forced them apart.
    Synonyms
    clumsy, awkward, blundering, bumbling, lumbering, shambling
    flat-footed, heavy-footed, heavy-handed, graceless
    gawky, gangling, ungainly, ungraceful, inelegant, clownish, cumbersome, bovine, ponderous
    inept, unhandy, unskilful, inexpert, maladroit, bungling
    informal butterfingered, cack-handed, ham-fisted, ham-handed, clodhopping, like a bull in a china shop
    British informal all thumbs, all fingers and thumbs
    North American informal klutzy
    archaic lubberly
 
 

Definition of uncoordinated in US English:

uncoordinated

adjectiveˌənkōˈôrdnˌādədˌənkoʊˈɔrdnˌeɪdəd
  • 1Badly organized.

    expensive mistakes resulting from uncoordinated manufacturing strategies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He felt that the city administration's decision not to cancel the plan showed how uncoordinated the planning of projects in the administration was.
    • He said in such a situation, development tended to be haphazard and uncoordinated there by making standards poor and connectivity between systems difficult.
    • According to Robbins, its messages are uncoordinated and sometimes contradictory, varying in tone and style.
    • I do not think we're seeing low-level criminal activity anymore; I also don't think we're seeing uncoordinated attacks.
    • Effectively protected from public scrutiny, the barbed-wire medical system is uncoordinated, underfunded and has almost zero accountability.
    • Low-intensity warfare continues and soldiers continue to suffer casualties from uncoordinated attacks in the country.
    • But the uncoordinated attacks from those who did choose to fight seems to indicate a lack of leadership, or at least effective leadership, on the part of the military command.
    • Protests by adherents are small, sporadic and uncoordinated.
    • The managed care movement is one of the country's efforts to organize the fragmented, uncoordinated, and costly health care delivery system.
    • Housing advice provision is presently uncoordinated leading to disparities within the district.
    • In the absence of commitment from professional and organisational leaders, efforts will be fragmentary and uncoordinated and will have only minor effects.
    • As a result, their resistance was sporadic and uncoordinated, and many were killed.
    • Even if at the expense of an ill-estimated and obviously uncoordinated move, he has pledged his intention to regain the initiative within the party.
    • Because of the old view of logistics, building contractors operating in their traditional roles across several projects would deliver materials in an uncoordinated fashion, clogging up roads and airport facilities.
    • In short, the old system was said to be uncertain, uncoordinated and haphazard, relying on private and amateur effort, and prone to corruption.
    • This is a clear example of failure of a fragmented and uncoordinated health system.
    • Although the Government has shown commitment to tacking the problem, it has not given sufficient priority to such an important public health issue and its approach remains far too uncoordinated.
    • There is a lack of leadership and decision making within the company that has led to an uncoordinated approach to much of its business.
    • Their attack disintegrated into uncoordinated actions by small groups of tanks.
    • Traditionally there has been a lack of coordination among providers, and patient education is sporadic, unplanned, and uncoordinated.
    Synonyms
    unmethodical, undirected, disorganized, unarranged, unplanned, unpremeditated, indiscriminate
  • 2(of a person or their movements) clumsy.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mick showed me some capoeira moves which looked really cool, although I'm pretty sure I'd be totally uncoordinated if I tried them.
    • I'm too uncoordinated for that, so as a child, I used to do the next best thing: body surfing.
    • He has uncoordinated movements and his condition also affects his speech, but his mental ability is not impaired.
    • At the meager age of thirteen, Shelby looked every bit the shy skinny uncoordinated girl she really was.
    • Besides, I had felt awkward and uncoordinated in those other classes, and I hope this workshop will enlighten both my mind and body.
    • Because their bodies begin to grow so rapidly during adolescence, teenagers often feel awkward, self-conscious, uncoordinated, embarrassed and even confused.
    • When you are literally frozen in fear, your whole body is tensed and tight, and any movement feels scary and uncoordinated.
    • He was an uncoordinated boy, extremely tall and gangly with small eyes and an unusually large nose, and what he lacked in talent, he made up for in enthusiasm.
    • I'm not going to the gym, which I just joined, because I'm too ashamed to have everyone see how uncoordinated and fat I am.
    • He felt like a newborn baby, everything felt uncoordinated, and awkward.
    • His own steps felt heavy and uncoordinated as he walked up the stairs to the master bedroom.
    • From there I became a clumsy little child, then blossoming forth into a uncoordinated teen devoid of all sporting ability whatsoever.
    • But I was incredibly uncoordinated trying to take a shower and almost fell.
    • In other words, I was as uncoordinated as a camel wearing roller skates.
    • Being the uncoordinated person I am, I didn't catch it and it knocked me in the forehead.
    • At this stage, my dancing is still awkward, rigid, uncoordinated, an embarrassment, to be frank.
    • Muscle contractions may cause uncoordinated movements and bizarre postures.
    • As alcohol affects the cerebellum, muscle movements become uncoordinated.
    • Most of his movements are uncoordinated or involuntary reflexes.
    • After a while though, her increasingly uncoordinated movement forced them apart.
    Synonyms
    clumsy, awkward, blundering, bumbling, lumbering, shambling
 
 
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