(of a bomb or other explosive weapon) not having been detonated.
(炸弹或其他爆炸性武器)未起爆的,未引爆的
Example sentencesExamples
We heard warnings and saw signs throughout Cambodia especially, warning not to wander off of the paths due to the threat of undetonated landmines still very much a reality.
The bomb remained undetonated.
Since 1992, it has been a protected place for bald eagles, mule deer, and other animals, and since 1996 the U.S. Army has been scooping up undetonated Sarin bomblets.
A second explosive was found undetonated in a grassy park near the mosque.
If a bomb squad is able to recover an undetonated device, the chemical analysis is easy.
This is handy for letting Duke know that there maybe some undetonated bombs lying around.
Also present was an undetonated incendiary device.
He said no forensic examination was ever made of any of the bomb sites or of undetonated devices.
As well, the spectre of death hangs over the film in another sense, as an undetonated bomb sits in the middle of the orphanage.
Of the two mines which remained undetonated on 7 June, the details of their precise location were mislaid by the British following the war, to the discomfort of local townspeople.
Travel in up-country Laos can still be dangerous - much debris from this deluge of terror is undetonated.
Nitrogen isotopic ratios also differ between explosion residues and undetonated explosives because the lighter isotopes are preferentially volatilized by the heat of an explosion.
An April 2002 cease-fire put a stop to the 25-year civil war, though millions of undetonated mines are still believed to litter the countryside.
Undetonated mines still lurk around the designated military sites and visitors should consequently side step any scrap metal objects at all costs.
Definition of undetonated in US English:
undetonated
adjectiveənˈdetnˌādəd
(of a bomb or other explosive weapon) not having been detonated.
(炸弹或其他爆炸性武器)未起爆的,未引爆的
Example sentencesExamples
Undetonated mines still lurk around the designated military sites and visitors should consequently side step any scrap metal objects at all costs.
Since 1992, it has been a protected place for bald eagles, mule deer, and other animals, and since 1996 the U.S. Army has been scooping up undetonated Sarin bomblets.
Also present was an undetonated incendiary device.
As well, the spectre of death hangs over the film in another sense, as an undetonated bomb sits in the middle of the orphanage.
This is handy for letting Duke know that there maybe some undetonated bombs lying around.
A second explosive was found undetonated in a grassy park near the mosque.
An April 2002 cease-fire put a stop to the 25-year civil war, though millions of undetonated mines are still believed to litter the countryside.
He said no forensic examination was ever made of any of the bomb sites or of undetonated devices.
We heard warnings and saw signs throughout Cambodia especially, warning not to wander off of the paths due to the threat of undetonated landmines still very much a reality.
The bomb remained undetonated.
Of the two mines which remained undetonated on 7 June, the details of their precise location were mislaid by the British following the war, to the discomfort of local townspeople.
Nitrogen isotopic ratios also differ between explosion residues and undetonated explosives because the lighter isotopes are preferentially volatilized by the heat of an explosion.
If a bomb squad is able to recover an undetonated device, the chemical analysis is easy.
Travel in up-country Laos can still be dangerous - much debris from this deluge of terror is undetonated.