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单词 unguided
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Definition of unguided in English:

unguided

adjectiveʌnˈɡʌɪdɪdˌənˈɡaɪdəd
  • 1Not guided in a particular path or direction.

    justice in developed countries is not left to the unguided sage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is the heart of my main criticism of Dawkins and every other materialist who believes that we are the products of unguided evolutionary processes: you can't get here from there.
    • You ride unguided, but notes are provided on all the routes.
    • At the same time it conflicts with theistic beliefs that many parents seek to instill in their children that life results from guided, rather than unguided change.
    • Thus, if people oppose guided voting, they might want to oppose home Internet voting proposals, too, even if they might otherwise like the idea of unguided home voting.
    • One must work under the principles of the new worldview before it ‘clicks’ and becomes a part of us, and this takes time and effort, two things many unguided novices fail to see.
    • That is not an excuse for leaving the forces unguided.
    • Punitive damages may have little statutory guidance, but juries are similarly unguided when they calculate pain and suffering damages, which are compensatory.
    • The yearly Everest expeditions offered by Adventure Peaks are unguided, with Mr Pritt acting as expedition leader to advise on weather, co-ordinate the Sherpas and get everything into place for clients to summit.
    • They are largely unguided by spiritual mentors (the Church of England) or temporal ones (the trade unions of old perhaps).
    • It isn't pretty - but it isn't surprising, either, when such important decisions are left to the unguided and unreviewed discretion of government officials.
    • These Web sites need to support both guided and unguided exploration.
    • He relies upon personal interest to accomplish his ends and gives free scope to the unguided strength and common sense of the people.
    • Otherwise, the forces exerted on them upon ignition deform and damage the bullet so that all that happens when the bullet exits the barrel is unguided travel.
    • Without monitoring scan behavior during unguided flight, there is no way to make sure any learning has occurred.
    • I don't have the faith to believe it all came about by blind, unintelligent, unguided chance.
    • We know that the highest act of creation is to create new emotions, superior to those that, unguided, have fallen to us from Nature.
    • While hauling your gear and food from hut to hut, you'll be learning to negotiate crevasses, ice falls, and high cols - skills you'll need for future, unguided trips.
    • Instead, Kennan diplomatically absorbed, without mentioning, that instance of cutthroat competition in his reference to free-enterprise, unguided by federal policy.
    • They have created a perception of the euro as a weak, unguided currency.
    • Dawkins' evolutionary model relies on random mutations in single nucleotides during DNA replication, totally unguided, followed by selection of the fittest by the environment.
    1. 1.1 (of a missile) not directed by remote control or internal equipment.
      a salvo of 128 mm unguided rockets
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The helicopter can be armed with a mixture of air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, unguided rockets, and podded guns.
      • These are unguided weapons, and given the weight of the system, they constitute less of a threat than do mortars.
      • What we're looking at here is not the same kind of unguided rocket system we used before.
      • The majority of the weapons are unguided in nature, and do not impact instantaneously on their targets immediately after firing.
      • Naturally, electronic countermeasures will offer no effective protection against unguided threats like rocket-propelled grenades.
      • In Afghanistan, less than 10% of weapons dropped were unguided.
      • Targets can be engaged with either the 30 mm turreted gun, 70 mm unguided rockets, or laser-guided Hellfire missiles.
      • Mortars have too little range and versatility, unguided rockets too little inherent accuracy to bring fires in close to friendly troops.
      • It was impossible to lock a missile onto a person, so all the Cobras could do was wait until a missile was fired, track the source of the missile, and pepper the area with unguided rockets.
      • It was an unguided ballistic missile and the forerunner of today's intercontinental ballistic missiles and tactical ballistic missiles (the Scud is a direct descendent).
      • The majority of Israeli tank casualties were actually caused by unguided short-range antitank weapons wielded by Egyptian infantry, and by conventional fire from Arab tank guns.
      • Only later was it revealed that the vast majority of the bombs were unguided missiles and that thousands of innocent Iraqi men, women and children were killed.
      • This seems like a bad idea, since unguided missiles will kill far more Iraqis than guided ones.
      • There are five types of missiles, including air to air and air to ground, light and heavy, guided and unguided.
      • Its offensive capability lies in launching unguided rockets, which detonate upon impact with artillery-like splash damage.
      • At the present time, there are also maneuvers involving precision weapons (guided and unguided missile systems).
      • First of all, missiles are divided into three classes: unguided, semi-active and active.
      • A firing test program using unguided rockets is planned to start by the end of 2004, followed by tests using guided rockets.
      • The self-defense system ensures protection from guided and unguided weapons of the enemy's fighters attacking the aircraft from its front and rear hemispheres.
      • Bullets and unguided missiles slammed into the adamant wall, rocking it and chipping the façade, yet it held against the onslaught.

Rhymes

lopsided, misguided, one-sided, undecided, undivided, unprovided
 
 

Definition of unguided in US English:

unguided

adjectiveˌənˈɡaɪdədˌənˈɡīdəd
  • 1Not guided in a particular path or direction; left to take its own course.

    justice in developed countries is not left to the unguided sage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dawkins' evolutionary model relies on random mutations in single nucleotides during DNA replication, totally unguided, followed by selection of the fittest by the environment.
    • One must work under the principles of the new worldview before it ‘clicks’ and becomes a part of us, and this takes time and effort, two things many unguided novices fail to see.
    • The yearly Everest expeditions offered by Adventure Peaks are unguided, with Mr Pritt acting as expedition leader to advise on weather, co-ordinate the Sherpas and get everything into place for clients to summit.
    • You ride unguided, but notes are provided on all the routes.
    • These Web sites need to support both guided and unguided exploration.
    • Without monitoring scan behavior during unguided flight, there is no way to make sure any learning has occurred.
    • We know that the highest act of creation is to create new emotions, superior to those that, unguided, have fallen to us from Nature.
    • Instead, Kennan diplomatically absorbed, without mentioning, that instance of cutthroat competition in his reference to free-enterprise, unguided by federal policy.
    • Thus, if people oppose guided voting, they might want to oppose home Internet voting proposals, too, even if they might otherwise like the idea of unguided home voting.
    • I don't have the faith to believe it all came about by blind, unintelligent, unguided chance.
    • At the same time it conflicts with theistic beliefs that many parents seek to instill in their children that life results from guided, rather than unguided change.
    • Otherwise, the forces exerted on them upon ignition deform and damage the bullet so that all that happens when the bullet exits the barrel is unguided travel.
    • This is the heart of my main criticism of Dawkins and every other materialist who believes that we are the products of unguided evolutionary processes: you can't get here from there.
    • They have created a perception of the euro as a weak, unguided currency.
    • He relies upon personal interest to accomplish his ends and gives free scope to the unguided strength and common sense of the people.
    • That is not an excuse for leaving the forces unguided.
    • Punitive damages may have little statutory guidance, but juries are similarly unguided when they calculate pain and suffering damages, which are compensatory.
    • They are largely unguided by spiritual mentors (the Church of England) or temporal ones (the trade unions of old perhaps).
    • It isn't pretty - but it isn't surprising, either, when such important decisions are left to the unguided and unreviewed discretion of government officials.
    • While hauling your gear and food from hut to hut, you'll be learning to negotiate crevasses, ice falls, and high cols - skills you'll need for future, unguided trips.
    1. 1.1 (of a missile) not directed by remote control or internal equipment.
      a salvo of 128 mm unguided rockets
      Compare with ballistic missile and guided
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This seems like a bad idea, since unguided missiles will kill far more Iraqis than guided ones.
      • Only later was it revealed that the vast majority of the bombs were unguided missiles and that thousands of innocent Iraqi men, women and children were killed.
      • There are five types of missiles, including air to air and air to ground, light and heavy, guided and unguided.
      • Naturally, electronic countermeasures will offer no effective protection against unguided threats like rocket-propelled grenades.
      • The majority of Israeli tank casualties were actually caused by unguided short-range antitank weapons wielded by Egyptian infantry, and by conventional fire from Arab tank guns.
      • In Afghanistan, less than 10% of weapons dropped were unguided.
      • Targets can be engaged with either the 30 mm turreted gun, 70 mm unguided rockets, or laser-guided Hellfire missiles.
      • Its offensive capability lies in launching unguided rockets, which detonate upon impact with artillery-like splash damage.
      • The self-defense system ensures protection from guided and unguided weapons of the enemy's fighters attacking the aircraft from its front and rear hemispheres.
      • A firing test program using unguided rockets is planned to start by the end of 2004, followed by tests using guided rockets.
      • It was an unguided ballistic missile and the forerunner of today's intercontinental ballistic missiles and tactical ballistic missiles (the Scud is a direct descendent).
      • These are unguided weapons, and given the weight of the system, they constitute less of a threat than do mortars.
      • What we're looking at here is not the same kind of unguided rocket system we used before.
      • Mortars have too little range and versatility, unguided rockets too little inherent accuracy to bring fires in close to friendly troops.
      • The majority of the weapons are unguided in nature, and do not impact instantaneously on their targets immediately after firing.
      • Bullets and unguided missiles slammed into the adamant wall, rocking it and chipping the façade, yet it held against the onslaught.
      • At the present time, there are also maneuvers involving precision weapons (guided and unguided missile systems).
      • It was impossible to lock a missile onto a person, so all the Cobras could do was wait until a missile was fired, track the source of the missile, and pepper the area with unguided rockets.
      • First of all, missiles are divided into three classes: unguided, semi-active and active.
      • The helicopter can be armed with a mixture of air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, unguided rockets, and podded guns.
 
 
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