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Definition of unclassified in English: unclassifiedadjective ʌnˈklasɪfʌɪdˌənˈklæsəˌfaɪd 1Not arranged in or assigned to classes or categories. 未分类的;未归类的 many texts remain unclassified or uncatalogued 很多文本尚未归类或列入目录。 Example sentencesExamples - About one in four Irish hotels remain unclassified, largely because they do not want to be bracketed with inferior establishments.
- Almost 95 percent of breast cancers diagnosed in men are invasive ductal or unclassified carcinomas.
- Sometimes while presenting scientific data about endangered squirrels or unclassified ground beetles, I know in my heart that no amount of information will change the minds of the habitat destroyers.
- The department's information base is either scattered or unclassified.
- The new operation will gather and analyze such unclassified information as Web sites, blogs, mosque sermons, databases, and even T-shirt slogans.
- For those patients with an unclassified type of diabetes, two had sepsis, one had alcoholic pancreatitis, and another had a history of excessive intake of soft drinks as precipitating causes.
- There was intratubular germ cell neoplasia, unclassified type, in the adjacent testicular parenchyma in both cases.
- In total 573 men were diagnosed with ague, intermittent, remittent, bilious, congestive, and unclassified fevers at Helena.
- The unclassified video was only unclassified because it was slightly longer than a version of the same film which was classified.
- A fifth category of unclassified RCC is used for tumors that do not readily fit into one of the other categories.
- I found this to be a most unusual book and not the type I usually select - it was in the unclassified section in the library.
- The people it does not suit are the consumers, and the owners of a group of well-established but unclassified chateaux that produce excellent wines far removed from the bathtub rubbish of the generic AC Bordeaux wine market.
- Scientific ignorance is part of the problem, especially considering the truism that most of the world's species still remain unclassified while they are being lost at unprecedented rates.
- You'll be made to feel an ingénue if you choose to eat a known fish (such as delicious Hake) over some previously unclassified deep sea monstrosity.
- For some elements, the mode of transposition is unknown, and they are either referred to as class III or left unclassified.
- The hotel, which was traditionally seen as a magnet for the highest fliers on the Dublin social scene, shunned the four-star ranking and chose instead to become an unclassified hotel until it completed a programme of refurbishments.
- As with any unclassified film, video or DVD, the Tamaki DVD had to be sent to the Film and Video Labelling Body in Auckland for rating.
- Unsurprisingly, the most expensive was the prestigious Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Club which chose to remain unclassified in the ‘Be Our Guest’ guide 2004.
- Despite progress in the classification of renal tumors, a small subset of renal carcinomas remains unclassified (ie, renal cell carcinoma, not otherwise specified).
- More than 33% of gene transcripts annotated with unknown function were included in the category of unclassified proteins.
- 1.1British (of a road) not classified according to the overall system of road numbering.
〈英〉(公路)未入等级系统的,未入编码系统的 Example sentencesExamples - However, it was legal to drive on by-ways that were open to all traffic and on unclassified roads, both of which were marked on OS maps.
- To get to Meanish pier, head for Dunvegan and before entering it turn onto an unclassified road passing through Glendale.
- One was Richard Ashley Corner, aged 20, of Malton, who died after his vehicle collided head-on with another car on an unclassified road between Pocklington and Full Sutton on Monday evening.
- The 28-year-old man, from Acklam, near Malton, was travelling on an unclassified road about three quarters of a mile north-east of Bugthorpe.
- This meets the unclassified road at the junction with Furnace Lane which is a single track road with no turning space close by.
Synonyms unknown, unnamed, anonymous, incognito, nameless - 1.2British Denoting a university degree without honours.
〈英〉无优秀奖大学学位的 he took an unclassified degree in modern languages Example sentencesExamples - This degree in Early Years consists of 300 points for an unclassified degree or 360 points for an honours degree.
- 1.3British (of a grade in an examination) denoting a fail.
〈英〉(考试成绩)不及格的 a high proportion of candidates got unclassified grades Example sentencesExamples - He has one pass in biology (grade D) and an unclassified in maths.
2(of information or documents) not designated as secret. (信息,文件)不保密的 the project was unclassified Example sentencesExamples - Last summer, while doing research at the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley, I'll never forget how scrupulous the staff was with unclassified documents.
- Of course, as Stephen Hayes has repeatedly pointed out, he can't even get the Defense Department to turn over unclassified documents that have been translated.
- And - and, in fact, I think that he gave us as much unclassified information that he felt comfortable releasing.
- The PJs who have access to all the classified documents tell me that if anything, the unclassified information understates the heroism of John Chapman and Jason Cunningham.
- You are sure the disc contains only unclassified messages despite its being labeled as secret.
- These unclassified experiments were in turn part of a top secret project to detect round-the-world acoustic effects of future Soviet nuclear tests.
- Even though this information is unclassified and available in open-source documentation, one need not search far - the PCCIP has packaged it all in one neat, organized, and searchable document.
- When we do collect the same elements of foreign information overtly through open sources, we can and should identify them as unclassified.
- The type of information sought includes any unclassified documents, hard copy or digital, pertaining to the participation or involvement of any Signal unit or Signal personnel in the fight against terrorism.
- The run down on this after reading several unclassified military documents on the subject.
- The Chinese revealed technical details of their missiles, and we informed them about routine - and wholly unclassified - U.S. engineering practices.
- Duties included sending and receiving classified and unclassified signal information to different RAF stations around the world.
- The accelerator work here will be unclassified, subjected to rigorous reviews and to publication of results.
- You processed secret information on an unclassified system and did not apply proper security controls to classified data.
- This means that someone has to provide the U.S. Army the best available unclassified information in an unclassified finished intelligence product.
- Network components will support the exchange of information across all security classifications, from unclassified through Top Secret.
- There is, in fact, much additional unclassified material available to readers.
- The ultimate aim of the project, funding permitting, is to develop a completely modularized TALOSS toolkit, unclassified portions of which will be made available for civilian use as open-source software.
- Even the National Security Agency, in an internal, unclassified report, concluded that the risks of key recovery far outweigh the advantages.
- This annual assessment is a classified document but for the fourth year, NCIS is also publishing an unclassified version which is designed to educate the public about the risks from criminal behaviour.
Definition of unclassified in US English: unclassifiedadjectiveˌənˈklasəˌfīdˌənˈklæsəˌfaɪd 1Not arranged in or assigned to classes or categories. 未分类的;未归类的 many texts remain unclassified or uncatalogued 很多文本尚未归类或列入目录。 Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes while presenting scientific data about endangered squirrels or unclassified ground beetles, I know in my heart that no amount of information will change the minds of the habitat destroyers.
- More than 33% of gene transcripts annotated with unknown function were included in the category of unclassified proteins.
- The unclassified video was only unclassified because it was slightly longer than a version of the same film which was classified.
- As with any unclassified film, video or DVD, the Tamaki DVD had to be sent to the Film and Video Labelling Body in Auckland for rating.
- In total 573 men were diagnosed with ague, intermittent, remittent, bilious, congestive, and unclassified fevers at Helena.
- About one in four Irish hotels remain unclassified, largely because they do not want to be bracketed with inferior establishments.
- A fifth category of unclassified RCC is used for tumors that do not readily fit into one of the other categories.
- Almost 95 percent of breast cancers diagnosed in men are invasive ductal or unclassified carcinomas.
- For those patients with an unclassified type of diabetes, two had sepsis, one had alcoholic pancreatitis, and another had a history of excessive intake of soft drinks as precipitating causes.
- The hotel, which was traditionally seen as a magnet for the highest fliers on the Dublin social scene, shunned the four-star ranking and chose instead to become an unclassified hotel until it completed a programme of refurbishments.
- For some elements, the mode of transposition is unknown, and they are either referred to as class III or left unclassified.
- Scientific ignorance is part of the problem, especially considering the truism that most of the world's species still remain unclassified while they are being lost at unprecedented rates.
- Despite progress in the classification of renal tumors, a small subset of renal carcinomas remains unclassified (ie, renal cell carcinoma, not otherwise specified).
- The new operation will gather and analyze such unclassified information as Web sites, blogs, mosque sermons, databases, and even T-shirt slogans.
- There was intratubular germ cell neoplasia, unclassified type, in the adjacent testicular parenchyma in both cases.
- I found this to be a most unusual book and not the type I usually select - it was in the unclassified section in the library.
- The department's information base is either scattered or unclassified.
- The people it does not suit are the consumers, and the owners of a group of well-established but unclassified chateaux that produce excellent wines far removed from the bathtub rubbish of the generic AC Bordeaux wine market.
- Unsurprisingly, the most expensive was the prestigious Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Club which chose to remain unclassified in the ‘Be Our Guest’ guide 2004.
- You'll be made to feel an ingénue if you choose to eat a known fish (such as delicious Hake) over some previously unclassified deep sea monstrosity.
- 1.1 (of information or documents) not designated as secret.
(信息,文件)不保密的 Example sentencesExamples - This means that someone has to provide the U.S. Army the best available unclassified information in an unclassified finished intelligence product.
- And - and, in fact, I think that he gave us as much unclassified information that he felt comfortable releasing.
- The PJs who have access to all the classified documents tell me that if anything, the unclassified information understates the heroism of John Chapman and Jason Cunningham.
- The ultimate aim of the project, funding permitting, is to develop a completely modularized TALOSS toolkit, unclassified portions of which will be made available for civilian use as open-source software.
- Last summer, while doing research at the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley, I'll never forget how scrupulous the staff was with unclassified documents.
- Even the National Security Agency, in an internal, unclassified report, concluded that the risks of key recovery far outweigh the advantages.
- The run down on this after reading several unclassified military documents on the subject.
- There is, in fact, much additional unclassified material available to readers.
- The type of information sought includes any unclassified documents, hard copy or digital, pertaining to the participation or involvement of any Signal unit or Signal personnel in the fight against terrorism.
- When we do collect the same elements of foreign information overtly through open sources, we can and should identify them as unclassified.
- Network components will support the exchange of information across all security classifications, from unclassified through Top Secret.
- This annual assessment is a classified document but for the fourth year, NCIS is also publishing an unclassified version which is designed to educate the public about the risks from criminal behaviour.
- Duties included sending and receiving classified and unclassified signal information to different RAF stations around the world.
- The Chinese revealed technical details of their missiles, and we informed them about routine - and wholly unclassified - U.S. engineering practices.
- The accelerator work here will be unclassified, subjected to rigorous reviews and to publication of results.
- You processed secret information on an unclassified system and did not apply proper security controls to classified data.
- These unclassified experiments were in turn part of a top secret project to detect round-the-world acoustic effects of future Soviet nuclear tests.
- Of course, as Stephen Hayes has repeatedly pointed out, he can't even get the Defense Department to turn over unclassified documents that have been translated.
- You are sure the disc contains only unclassified messages despite its being labeled as secret.
- Even though this information is unclassified and available in open-source documentation, one need not search far - the PCCIP has packaged it all in one neat, organized, and searchable document.
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