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uncommitted

/uhn-kuh-mit-id/US // ˌʌn kəˈmɪt ɪd //UK // (ˌʌnkəˈmɪtɪd) //

未承诺的,未投入的,未承诺,未提交的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not committed, especially not pledged or bound to a specific cause, candidate, or course of action: uncommitted delegates; uncommitted reserves.

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Examples

  • If you’ve got an in-between number, it’s easy to be uncommitted.

  • He started his senior season uncommitted and unsure where he’d end up.

  • President Obama was nearly as uncommitted to compromise as House Speaker John Boehner; he only appeared more level-headed.

  • All of which is to say: this is not a decision for the uncommitted.

  • People under 30 are disproportionately single, religiously uncommitted, and earning incomes below the national median.

  • This “uncommitted” voter, folks, is also known as a Democrat.

  • Romney may be better behind a podium, but can he connect with an audience of uncommitted voters?

  • "It's like talking a lot of uncommitted small landholders into taking somebody's livery-and-maintenance," the latter said.

  • It has left no possible crime uncommitted, no possible cruelty unperpetrated.

  • If his course had been less objectionable we ought still to keep ourselves uncommitted as to the succession.

  • Experience warned him that it is the sins of precaution—the follies left uncommitted—that are most regretted by men of seventy.

  • The map gave no pledge of a road, and the guide-books were equally uncommitted.