undetermined 音标拼音: [
, ʌndɪt'ɚmɪnd] [
, ʌndit'ɚmənd]
未确定的; 待定; 待定的
未确定的; 待定; 待定的
undetermined 待定
undetermined adj 1 :
not yet having been ascertained or determined ; "
of undetermined species " [
ant : {
determined }]
2 :
not precisely determined or established ;
not fixed or known in advance ; "
of indeterminate age "; "
a zillion is a large indeterminate number "; "
an indeterminate point of law "; "
the influence of environment is indeterminate "; "
an indeterminate future " [
synonym : {
indeterminate }, {
undetermined }] [
ant :
{
determinate }]
3 :
not brought to a conclusion ;
subject to further thought ; "
an open question "; "
our position on this bill is still undecided "; "
our lawsuit is still undetermined " [
synonym : {
open },
{
undecided }, {
undetermined }, {
unresolved }]
Undetermined \
Undetermined \
See {
determined }.
134 Moby Thesaurus words for "
undetermined ":
accidental ,
adventitious ,
aleatoric ,
aleatory ,
ambitendent ,
ambivalent ,
amorphous ,
at issue ,
at loose ends ,
bleary ,
blobby ,
blurred ,
blurry ,
broad ,
capricious ,
casual ,
causeless ,
chance ,
chancy ,
changeable ,
chaotic ,
conditional ,
conditioned ,
confused ,
contingent ,
dependent ,
depending ,
destinal ,
dicey ,
dim ,
disordered ,
double -
minded ,
dubious ,
fatal ,
fatidic ,
fence -
sitting ,
fence -
straddling ,
fickle ,
fluky ,
foggy ,
fortuitous ,
fuzzy ,
general ,
groundless ,
hazy ,
hit -
or -
miss ,
iffy ,
ill -
defined ,
imprecise ,
in question ,
in suspense ,
in the balance ,
inaccurate ,
inchoate ,
incidental ,
incoherent ,
inconclusive ,
indecisive ,
indefinable ,
indefinite ,
indeterminable ,
indeterminate ,
indistinct ,
inexact ,
infirm of purpose ,
irresolute ,
irresolved ,
lax ,
loose ,
mercurial ,
mugwumpian ,
mugwumpish ,
mutable ,
nonspecific ,
not following ,
not proved ,
obscure ,
of two minds ,
open ,
orderless ,
pendent ,
pending ,
random ,
risky ,
shadowed forth ,
shadowy ,
shapeless ,
stochastic ,
suspenseful ,
sweeping ,
unascertained ,
unattested ,
unauthenticated ,
uncaused ,
uncertain ,
uncertified ,
unclear ,
unconfirmed ,
uncorroborated ,
uncounted ,
undecided ,
undefined ,
undemonstrated ,
undenied ,
undestined ,
unestablished ,
unexpected ,
unfixed ,
unforeseeable ,
unforeseen ,
unfounded ,
unlooked -
for ,
unplain ,
unpredictable ,
unproved ,
unproven ,
unresolved ,
unsettled ,
unshown ,
unspecified ,
unsubstantiated ,
unsupported ,
unsupported by evidence ,
unsustained ,
untested ,
untold ,
untried ,
unvalidated ,
unverified ,
up for grabs ,
vague ,
veiled ,
without basis ,
without grounds
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