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Definition of unsupported in English: unsupportedadjectiveʌnsəˈpɔːtɪdˌənsəˈpɔrdəd 1Not supported physically. a toddler who can stand unsupported 不用扶就能站立的学步儿童。 Example sentencesExamples - However, it is generally accepted the cause is the sudden whip-like movement of the head, relative to the torso, during a rear crash as the seat is pushed forward at high speed but the unsupported head lags behind.
- For the assumed boundary, material, and support conditions, the floor system at level two would have been able to support itself over the assumed unsupported area.
- During early phases of weapons training, soldiers are taught supported and unsupported prone positions and may be introduced to other positions such as the kneeling position.
- His hand was on another squab when the ladder cracked and he was suddenly unsupported in the darkness, scrabbling with both hands to hold on to timbers, losing his grip and absurdly dangling from the rope.
- When the directors later asked him whether he judged that the shuttering could safely be removed he told them that their trains had been crossing the unsupported bridge, in perfect safety, for the best part of a year.
Synonyms erroneous, false, untrue, wrong, incorrect, faulty, flawed, inaccurate, inexact, imprecise, mistaken, misinformed, misguided, misleading, deceptive, delusive, delusory, illusory, sophistic, specious, fictitious, spurious, fabricated, distorted, made up, trumped up 2Not given financial or other assistance. (人,活动)没有资金(或其他)支持的 the child of a single, unsupported mother Example sentencesExamples - Whilst a sportscotland spokesperson confirmed that Scottish bobsleigh athletes are not ineligible for funding, he is currently financially unsupported.
- As a family physician practicing obstetrics in an unsupported geographic area, I rely on the local obstetric consultant to be supportive of my decisions.
- Maria chooses this job to escape a potential life as a single, unsupported mother living in poverty and boredom in her small town.
- That she had contracted the infection from a man, who thereafter turned his back, leaving her to unsupported single-parent suffering, points up the layered violence and disadvantage that became her lot as a woman.
- The branch PO tells me that the publicity committee is hopeful of landing a sponsor shortly for the upcoming Towns' Cup, which was unsupported financially last season.
- Surely it is important that we acknowledge and support those women who are on their own, who are often unsupported, and who have no real encouragement or support in their efforts to bring up the next generation of New Zealanders.
- 2.1Computing (of a program, language, or device) not having assistance for the user available from a manufacturer or system manager.
〔计算机〕(程序,语言,设备)不被支持的 Example sentencesExamples - This is Sun's attempt to stir up more developer interest in its OS and to mimic Red Hat's unsupported Fedora operating system.
- Not only do we learn something in detail, but it is satisfying to offer Linux users access to previously unsupported devices.
- Our compatibility matrices don't indicate the supported or unsupported hardware.
- ‘The unsupported device is likely the useless E-support button on the front of your computer tower,’ he writes.
- What happened to the good old days, when we waited for kernel hackers to buy the unsupported laptops first and get them going for the rest of us?
3Not borne out by evidence or facts. 未证实的 the assumption was unsupported by evidence 该设想并无证据证实。 Example sentencesExamples - The scientific community considers these claims to be unsupported by the evidence: they have no standing in the fields of biology, geology, or cosmology.
- Thus the present generation offers unsupported evidence to the next, just as the authors of the 1920s did in their ‘authoritative’ texts.
- He reiterated that his evidence, the only evidence put up against his client, was illogical, inconsistent and unsupported by any other evidence.
- The claims that it is so related are based on scientifically unsupported assumptions.
- The court applied the appropriate legal tests to the evidence and the findings of fact are neither unreasonable nor unsupported by the evidence.
- More often, however, the mass media provide tacit support for untested and unsupported claims by saying nothing skeptical about even the most outlandish of claims.
- Nevertheless, until now there has existed no journal dedicated to distinguishing scientifically unsupported from scientifically supported claims in mental health practice.
- He was a witness who had told so many lies that the judge found it necessary to gave the jury a very strong warning; he said that they should be extremely cautious about relying on his evidence when it was unsupported by other evidence.
- If the evidence was indeed new and unsupported by the documentary evidence and the head teacher refused to produce his notes, there might have been considerable scope for effective cross-examination.
- Gray bars represent the frequencies of correct nodes that were unsupported (false negatives, or type II errors) for a given cutoff value
- The present application is inappropriate and unsupported by any coherent evidence.
- Treating that which is past as the precursor of some favorite modern theory is quite another, and selectively quoting sources to give an impression that is wrong or at best unsupported is intellectual dishonesty.
- A finding of fact which is unsupported by any evidence clearly involves an error of law.
- However, if the data do not support the proposed solution then the scientist conducting the experiment must be open-minded and accept that the hypothesis/theory is unsupported.
- Unfortunately, she too often uses her skills to rail against what she calls unfounded, unsupported assumptions rather than to shatter them.
- If on the other hand she is to be regarded merely as making submissions they can bear very little weight as they were unsupported by any evidence (even a witness statement) from the appellant or documents from Colombia.
- And when I checked the footnotes and had the library pull the sources, the majority of the assertions proved to be wrong, incomplete in important ways, or unsupported.
- It's filled with unsupported assertions, deceptive qualifiers, logical fallacies and rhetorical tricks so cheap they would make a trial lawyer blush.
- Does the National Institute for Clinical Excellence's guidance suggesting the use of rosiglitazone later than is ideal, unsupported by evidence based medicine, amount to rationing?
- It's all very well and good to toss off unsupported assertions on paper, because the habit of wrapping inaccuracy in arrogance is the old medium's most venerable tradition, especially at Spencer Street.
Rhymesundistorted, unescorted, unreported, unsorted Definition of unsupported in US English: unsupportedadjectiveˌənsəˈpôrdədˌənsəˈpɔrdəd 1(of a structure, object, or person) not supported physically. (结构,物体,人)无支撑的 a toddler who can stand unsupported 不用扶就能站立的学步儿童。 Example sentencesExamples - However, it is generally accepted the cause is the sudden whip-like movement of the head, relative to the torso, during a rear crash as the seat is pushed forward at high speed but the unsupported head lags behind.
- During early phases of weapons training, soldiers are taught supported and unsupported prone positions and may be introduced to other positions such as the kneeling position.
- His hand was on another squab when the ladder cracked and he was suddenly unsupported in the darkness, scrabbling with both hands to hold on to timbers, losing his grip and absurdly dangling from the rope.
- For the assumed boundary, material, and support conditions, the floor system at level two would have been able to support itself over the assumed unsupported area.
- When the directors later asked him whether he judged that the shuttering could safely be removed he told them that their trains had been crossing the unsupported bridge, in perfect safety, for the best part of a year.
Synonyms erroneous, false, untrue, wrong, incorrect, faulty, flawed, inaccurate, inexact, imprecise, mistaken, misinformed, misguided, misleading, deceptive, delusive, delusory, illusory, sophistic, specious, fictitious, spurious, fabricated, distorted, made up, trumped up - 1.1 Not borne out by evidence or facts.
未证实的 the assumption was unsupported by evidence 该设想并无证据证实。 Example sentencesExamples - The scientific community considers these claims to be unsupported by the evidence: they have no standing in the fields of biology, geology, or cosmology.
- Nevertheless, until now there has existed no journal dedicated to distinguishing scientifically unsupported from scientifically supported claims in mental health practice.
- More often, however, the mass media provide tacit support for untested and unsupported claims by saying nothing skeptical about even the most outlandish of claims.
- And when I checked the footnotes and had the library pull the sources, the majority of the assertions proved to be wrong, incomplete in important ways, or unsupported.
- The court applied the appropriate legal tests to the evidence and the findings of fact are neither unreasonable nor unsupported by the evidence.
- The present application is inappropriate and unsupported by any coherent evidence.
- Does the National Institute for Clinical Excellence's guidance suggesting the use of rosiglitazone later than is ideal, unsupported by evidence based medicine, amount to rationing?
- Thus the present generation offers unsupported evidence to the next, just as the authors of the 1920s did in their ‘authoritative’ texts.
- He reiterated that his evidence, the only evidence put up against his client, was illogical, inconsistent and unsupported by any other evidence.
- Treating that which is past as the precursor of some favorite modern theory is quite another, and selectively quoting sources to give an impression that is wrong or at best unsupported is intellectual dishonesty.
- A finding of fact which is unsupported by any evidence clearly involves an error of law.
- The claims that it is so related are based on scientifically unsupported assumptions.
- If on the other hand she is to be regarded merely as making submissions they can bear very little weight as they were unsupported by any evidence (even a witness statement) from the appellant or documents from Colombia.
- It's all very well and good to toss off unsupported assertions on paper, because the habit of wrapping inaccuracy in arrogance is the old medium's most venerable tradition, especially at Spencer Street.
- Gray bars represent the frequencies of correct nodes that were unsupported (false negatives, or type II errors) for a given cutoff value
- It's filled with unsupported assertions, deceptive qualifiers, logical fallacies and rhetorical tricks so cheap they would make a trial lawyer blush.
- However, if the data do not support the proposed solution then the scientist conducting the experiment must be open-minded and accept that the hypothesis/theory is unsupported.
- Unfortunately, she too often uses her skills to rail against what she calls unfounded, unsupported assumptions rather than to shatter them.
- If the evidence was indeed new and unsupported by the documentary evidence and the head teacher refused to produce his notes, there might have been considerable scope for effective cross-examination.
- He was a witness who had told so many lies that the judge found it necessary to gave the jury a very strong warning; he said that they should be extremely cautious about relying on his evidence when it was unsupported by other evidence.
- 1.2 (of a person or activity) not given financial or other assistance.
(人,活动)没有资金(或其他)支持的 Example sentencesExamples - That she had contracted the infection from a man, who thereafter turned his back, leaving her to unsupported single-parent suffering, points up the layered violence and disadvantage that became her lot as a woman.
- Surely it is important that we acknowledge and support those women who are on their own, who are often unsupported, and who have no real encouragement or support in their efforts to bring up the next generation of New Zealanders.
- Maria chooses this job to escape a potential life as a single, unsupported mother living in poverty and boredom in her small town.
- The branch PO tells me that the publicity committee is hopeful of landing a sponsor shortly for the upcoming Towns' Cup, which was unsupported financially last season.
- Whilst a sportscotland spokesperson confirmed that Scottish bobsleigh athletes are not ineligible for funding, he is currently financially unsupported.
- As a family physician practicing obstetrics in an unsupported geographic area, I rely on the local obstetric consultant to be supportive of my decisions.
- 1.3Computing (of a program, language, or device) not having assistance for the user available from a manufacturer or systems manager.
〔计算机〕(程序,语言,设备)不被支持的 Example sentencesExamples - Not only do we learn something in detail, but it is satisfying to offer Linux users access to previously unsupported devices.
- Our compatibility matrices don't indicate the supported or unsupported hardware.
- ‘The unsupported device is likely the useless E-support button on the front of your computer tower,’ he writes.
- What happened to the good old days, when we waited for kernel hackers to buy the unsupported laptops first and get them going for the rest of us?
- This is Sun's attempt to stir up more developer interest in its OS and to mimic Red Hat's unsupported Fedora operating system.
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