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unformulated

/fawr-myuh-leyt/US // ˈfɔr myəˌleɪt //UK // (ˈfɔːmjʊˌleɪt) //

未成型的,未成形的,不成型的,未成型

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    for·mu·lat·ed, for·mu·lat·ing.

    • : to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
    • : to devise or develop, as a method, system, etc.
    • : to reduce to or express in a formula.

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Examples

  • Decision making is about formulating alternative plans of action, considering their consequences, and choosing between them.

  • It’s possible, the third employee speculated, that the lack of a strategy being communicated could be the result of their company’s top leaders formulating an overall strategy that has yet to trickle down.

  • And, as the Democrats’ platform and policy plans are formulated, the Sanders wing of the party has continued to play this role.

  • The idea was formulated at the tail end of the Cold War as a multinational collaboration, but design work didn’t properly start until the turn of the millennium, and its parent organization wasn’t launched until 2007.

  • We have since engaged in detailed conversations with Facebook and are pleased to see their new commitments based on a four-point action plan formulated by the Global Alliance for Responsible Media.

  • There were wiki pages where users could jointly formulate and debate the rules.

  • After reading the script for this episode, did you formulate any theories about why the Terminans do what they do?

  • He asked Vice President Joe Biden to help formulate ways to curb gun violence.

  • It works with members of Congress and the Obama administration to formulate center-left progressive policies.

  • So yes, there was a change in that we applied those algorithms, or the results there-of, to formulate the "who"/"what" response.

  • He attempted to formulate some plans in his mind, and after a time it occurred to him that he should go back West to Gregory.

  • He even began to formulate plans by which he could lure the unsuspecting Peter Levine into telling what he knew.

  • Bristow did not have time or need to formulate an excuse for his presence before Mr. Fulton rushed up the steps to meet Maria.

  • It is hardly possible of course from a distance of 57 miles to formulate an accurate idea of a mountain's shape.

  • He toiled in the daytime to formulate his thoughts for the evening.