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Definition of unassigned in English: unassignedadjectiveʌnəˈsʌɪndˌənəˈsīnd Not allocated or set aside for a specific purpose. 未指定的;未分配的;无特定目的的 as cellular phones proliferate, the number of unassigned numbers is being exhausted Example sentencesExamples - One of these unassigned elements from the upper portion of the pit at the level of the house floor is charred, probably as a result of the burning of the house.
- First, all vessels with exotic, non-quartz tempers ought to occur either as outliers to the local chemical groups or in the unassigned category.
- At first, unlicensed devices would be permitted to operate on the guard bands and unassigned 52-69 channels.
- The origin of these continua remains unassigned.
- In November the previous year, though unassigned, I saw an exhibition of Agnes's paintings at the Robert Elkon Gallery and immediately wanted to meet her.
- Why, with at least 2,000 unassigned cases piling up in police stations around the country, will the police not ease up on issuing minor traffic tickets and focus on responding to serious criminal activity?
- The variety of tasks performed in the office requires a range of space types: open and enclosed, public and private, individual and group, owned and unassigned.
- Cases that are currently unassigned have often had considerable work done on them and the House was given details yesterday about forensic evidence and other evidence being collected.
- The two unassigned saplings were used for other purposes.
- On subsequent days, the treatment of the unassigned colonies was determined in a similar fashion, except that the assignment of the largest was opposite of the previous assignment.
- However, the strengths of the assemblage - global correlations are not markedly influenced by unassigned genera.
- The six unassigned samples also are excluded because they do not constitute a group in their own right-they were lumped together solely because they could not be assigned to one of the other groups.
- Everyone took his or her unassigned but familiar seats.
- They are 14 unassigned areas without POTS service.
- In the early 1990s, the company's leaders envisioned an office in Venice, Calif., made up entirely of unassigned team space.
- Of the 100 cases, 42 are still open and 19 remain unassigned, but none of the families contacted so far have resisted DHS' efforts to assess their children's safety.
- Show preceptees some simple, stress-free tasks, such as stocking the blanket warmer or fluid warmer, or other appropriate tasks for unassigned times.
- When Strike Command was disestablished in 1971, responsibility for Sub-Saharan Africa was left unassigned.
- McGrath was still unassigned, but had assumed Pulsford would nominate himself.
- Rocks of the suite are distinguished from unassigned leucogranite sheets of the same age by the absence or paucity of K-feldspar, and by their less silicic compositions relative to the leucogranites.
Rhymesaffined, behind, bind, blind, find, hind, humankind, interwind, kind, mankind, mind, nonaligned, resigned, rind, unaligned, unconfined, undefined, undersigned, undesigned, unlined, unrefined, unsigned, wynd Definition of unassigned in US English: unassignedadjectiveˌənəˈsīnd Not allocated or set aside for a specific purpose. 未指定的;未分配的;无特定目的的 as cell phones proliferate, the number of unassigned numbers is being exhausted Example sentencesExamples - The six unassigned samples also are excluded because they do not constitute a group in their own right-they were lumped together solely because they could not be assigned to one of the other groups.
- However, the strengths of the assemblage - global correlations are not markedly influenced by unassigned genera.
- When Strike Command was disestablished in 1971, responsibility for Sub-Saharan Africa was left unassigned.
- At first, unlicensed devices would be permitted to operate on the guard bands and unassigned 52-69 channels.
- The variety of tasks performed in the office requires a range of space types: open and enclosed, public and private, individual and group, owned and unassigned.
- Of the 100 cases, 42 are still open and 19 remain unassigned, but none of the families contacted so far have resisted DHS' efforts to assess their children's safety.
- First, all vessels with exotic, non-quartz tempers ought to occur either as outliers to the local chemical groups or in the unassigned category.
- Everyone took his or her unassigned but familiar seats.
- In the early 1990s, the company's leaders envisioned an office in Venice, Calif., made up entirely of unassigned team space.
- The two unassigned saplings were used for other purposes.
- In November the previous year, though unassigned, I saw an exhibition of Agnes's paintings at the Robert Elkon Gallery and immediately wanted to meet her.
- McGrath was still unassigned, but had assumed Pulsford would nominate himself.
- Why, with at least 2,000 unassigned cases piling up in police stations around the country, will the police not ease up on issuing minor traffic tickets and focus on responding to serious criminal activity?
- Rocks of the suite are distinguished from unassigned leucogranite sheets of the same age by the absence or paucity of K-feldspar, and by their less silicic compositions relative to the leucogranites.
- Cases that are currently unassigned have often had considerable work done on them and the House was given details yesterday about forensic evidence and other evidence being collected.
- On subsequent days, the treatment of the unassigned colonies was determined in a similar fashion, except that the assignment of the largest was opposite of the previous assignment.
- The origin of these continua remains unassigned.
- They are 14 unassigned areas without POTS service.
- Show preceptees some simple, stress-free tasks, such as stocking the blanket warmer or fluid warmer, or other appropriate tasks for unassigned times.
- One of these unassigned elements from the upper portion of the pit at the level of the house floor is charred, probably as a result of the burning of the house.
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