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单词 untried
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Definition of untried in English:

untried

adjectiveʌnˈtrʌɪdˌənˈtraɪd
  • 1Not yet tested to discover quality or reliability; inexperienced.

    未经考验的;未经检验的;无经验的

    he chose two untried actors for leading roles

    他挑了两个新人当主角。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I doubted that he'd test an untried legal theory against the nation's biggest gun manufacturers.
    • The result was an unprecedented list of vendors signing on to support this yet untried tape technology.
    • We were fighting with untried, young horses that weren't ready to go to the Olympics.
    • The real wildness, it suggests, is here where the great pharmaceutical multinationals have been happily dumping suspect, untried and overpriced drugs onto the vulnerable African market.
    • With the youngest manager in the Football League and an untried and tested squad, the pundits were fighting over themselves to measure-up the Minstermen for their relegation coffins.
    • Such has been the growth of Danny's fame that nowadays he could even manage to test the untried waters by charging K30,000 for his show, charges that his peers can only dream of.
    • Even if you think, as I do, that these are both improvements, I don't think they are reason enough to replace someone who is clearly successful and performing well with somebody untried, just for the sake of it.
    • And I would argue unethical, to use those existing rules to force an untried, uninsured experimental technology on the public and the environment of the world.
    • No matter how experienced, enthusiastic or enterprising entrepreneurs are, any attempt to open a new beauty salon at an untried location is a mighty challenge.
    • For a crop of talented, but untried and inexperienced teenagers he became the man they looked up to above all others.
    • It is hugely ambitious to have this many acts on the bill and to get decent sound checks, but adding the rehearsing of new numbers and attempting untried collaborations makes it nearly impossible.
    • The government's main objective in providing this incentive is to attract previously untried methods and technologies into the country.
    • You are a gambler and an adventurer at heart, one who loves to take risks, to discover and explore new worlds, and to take the untried path rather than the safe, reliable one.
    • It was, therefore, not merely pleasantly surprising, though hardly world-changing, that a largely untried side directed by the national coach could appear co-ordinated against a capable Denmark on Wednesday.
    • The almost untried Belarusian crew, who never got to test their boat speed at Munich, after being disqualified for an underweight boat, took an early lead.
    • Although untried and relatively inexperienced, the first-term senator had a near-perfect profile.
    • The great compulsory voting experiment is unravelling and all that he (the Elections Minister) can offer is bland reassurance that an untried system will cope.
    • In some cases, whole units disappeared, to be replaced by untrained and untried fillers.
    • He was an untried prime minister in 1999 when, in response to a wave of apartment bombings that carved through Moscow, he sent troops into the province.
    • In August 1940, however, the virtually untried matrix of technology meshed successfully together.
    Synonyms
    inexpert, unpractised, lacking experience, untrained, untutored, unschooled, unqualified, unskilled, amateur, uninitiated
  • 2Law
    (of an accused person) not yet subjected to a trial in court.

    〔律〕尚未受审讯的

    untried prisoners can be held for up to a year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His figures more likely referred to the number of untried prisoners; remands, however, include people who are convicted but awaiting sentence, many of whom will not end up with a custodial penalty.
    • An untried prisoner shall be allowed to wear his own clothing if it is clean and suitable.
    • The real irony of the situation at Barlinnie is that untried, unconvicted prisoners face the worst conditions.
    • Thousands had been languishing there, untried, for several years and few could expect a trial in the country's hard-stretched courts any time in the next twenty to thirty years.
    • As if that were not enough, it keeps its eye on the fate of political prisoners and other untried detainees in 65 countries and runs 16 major hospitals in Africa and Asia.
    Synonyms
    untested, unestablished, new
    experimental, exploratory, unattempted, prototype, trial, test, pilot
    speculative, conjectural, unproven, unsubstantiated

Definition of untried in US English:

untried

adjectiveˌənˈtrīdˌənˈtraɪd
  • 1Not yet tested to discover quality or reliability; inexperienced.

    未经考验的;未经检验的;无经验的

    he chose two untried actors for leading roles

    他挑了两个新人当主角。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the youngest manager in the Football League and an untried and tested squad, the pundits were fighting over themselves to measure-up the Minstermen for their relegation coffins.
    • Such has been the growth of Danny's fame that nowadays he could even manage to test the untried waters by charging K30,000 for his show, charges that his peers can only dream of.
    • The great compulsory voting experiment is unravelling and all that he (the Elections Minister) can offer is bland reassurance that an untried system will cope.
    • And I would argue unethical, to use those existing rules to force an untried, uninsured experimental technology on the public and the environment of the world.
    • The government's main objective in providing this incentive is to attract previously untried methods and technologies into the country.
    • It was, therefore, not merely pleasantly surprising, though hardly world-changing, that a largely untried side directed by the national coach could appear co-ordinated against a capable Denmark on Wednesday.
    • No matter how experienced, enthusiastic or enterprising entrepreneurs are, any attempt to open a new beauty salon at an untried location is a mighty challenge.
    • We were fighting with untried, young horses that weren't ready to go to the Olympics.
    • I doubted that he'd test an untried legal theory against the nation's biggest gun manufacturers.
    • In August 1940, however, the virtually untried matrix of technology meshed successfully together.
    • It is hugely ambitious to have this many acts on the bill and to get decent sound checks, but adding the rehearsing of new numbers and attempting untried collaborations makes it nearly impossible.
    • The almost untried Belarusian crew, who never got to test their boat speed at Munich, after being disqualified for an underweight boat, took an early lead.
    • Although untried and relatively inexperienced, the first-term senator had a near-perfect profile.
    • The result was an unprecedented list of vendors signing on to support this yet untried tape technology.
    • You are a gambler and an adventurer at heart, one who loves to take risks, to discover and explore new worlds, and to take the untried path rather than the safe, reliable one.
    • He was an untried prime minister in 1999 when, in response to a wave of apartment bombings that carved through Moscow, he sent troops into the province.
    • Even if you think, as I do, that these are both improvements, I don't think they are reason enough to replace someone who is clearly successful and performing well with somebody untried, just for the sake of it.
    • For a crop of talented, but untried and inexperienced teenagers he became the man they looked up to above all others.
    • In some cases, whole units disappeared, to be replaced by untrained and untried fillers.
    • The real wildness, it suggests, is here where the great pharmaceutical multinationals have been happily dumping suspect, untried and overpriced drugs onto the vulnerable African market.
    Synonyms
    inexpert, unpractised, lacking experience, untrained, untutored, unschooled, unqualified, unskilled, amateur, uninitiated
  • 2Law
    (of an accused person) not yet subjected to a trial in court.

    〔律〕尚未受审讯的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His figures more likely referred to the number of untried prisoners; remands, however, include people who are convicted but awaiting sentence, many of whom will not end up with a custodial penalty.
    • As if that were not enough, it keeps its eye on the fate of political prisoners and other untried detainees in 65 countries and runs 16 major hospitals in Africa and Asia.
    • Thousands had been languishing there, untried, for several years and few could expect a trial in the country's hard-stretched courts any time in the next twenty to thirty years.
    • The real irony of the situation at Barlinnie is that untried, unconvicted prisoners face the worst conditions.
    • An untried prisoner shall be allowed to wear his own clothing if it is clean and suitable.
    Synonyms
    untested, unestablished, new
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