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a. 未试验的(未测试的)



    untested
    [ adj ]
    1. not tried or tested by experience

    2. <adj.all>
      unseasoned artillery volunteers
      still untested in battle
      an illustrator untried in mural painting
      a young hand at plowing
    3. not yet proved or subjected to testing

    4. <adj.all>
      an untested drug
      untested theory
      an untried procedure


    1. Contemporary composers are constantly anxious to do more with less: the Uitti style expands the range of the cello into untested possibilities.
    2. Of course, Texas isn't the only state under fire for allegedly pro-plaintiff liability statutes, and Vice President Quayle seeks to limit untested medical theories and the damages plaintiffs can collect in product-liability cases.
    3. That theory is untested.
    4. Out of this have come their untested but not-to-be-dismissed operational maneuver groups and formal revisions of doctrine.
    5. "The first lesson is not to pick someone untested, who hasn't been through the process," said Ed Rollins, President Raegan's 1984 campaign manager and a backer of New York Rep. Jack Kemp for the second spot on the Bush ticket.
    6. No, but I'm asking, we've got to get _ I'd like to get _ because here we are, all of these _ Q. _ to follow up _ A. _ women and men who have to let that the Leubsdorf area untested on the question.
    7. While aversion to risk makes West German banks generally unwilling to underwrite untested ventures, it also prompted many to adopt strict policies on Third World lending when they set up offices overseas in the early 1970s.
    8. Although Space Industries was seeking insurance on its own in a largely untested market, Mr. Richards volunteered his services as a broker after reading that Space Industries had hired from Inverness Mr. Langstaff, an old kindergarten classmate.
    9. Previously, police couldn't interfere with a business simply because the people running it were gangsters, but the new law remains untested.
    10. Many were delivered untested and below specifications.
    11. It is scarcely a good omen for the behaviour of the UK economy under the still untested disciplines of the ERM.
    12. But critics say the practical effect would be to inhibit the bringing of novel or untested legal challenges and to shut off access to the courts.
    13. Most major banks, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board oppose the Schumer proposal as untested and potentially disruptive.
    14. The two clients paying him partly with equity are untested companies in difficult fields.
    15. As a relatively young and untested premier, he needs to come across as a leader and convince people at home his cabinet deserves to be more than temporary.
    16. 'It would be very foolish to rush off in untested directions.' As an independent foundation, the Crown Agents will no longer be limited to serving aid agencies and other public bodies, as its present constitution dictates.
    17. Still, the fickleness of Hungary's voters is untested.
    18. Most labor experts said Mrs. McLaughlin's skill at managing legislation is untested.
    19. Despite the growing price awareness among shoppers, the appeal of buying out-of-season fashions from out-of-town malls is largely untested. But high-volume discount retailing has been only one of two important trends in US retailing in the late 1980s.
    20. Erratic as he was, the untested national candidate showed signs of finding his voice near the end.
    21. It said the new cracks were found on previously untested engines.
    22. The Bush administration's plan for dealing with drug users may be the boldest in years, but it is also largely untested.
    23. Cellular radio, he says, is an untested field that may not pay off for years.
    24. "It's something of an untested question," Williams said.
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