unintended 的定义
- not intended; unplanned
unintended 近义词
unintentional
更多unintended例句
- And, while some SEOs would welcome that, it could have larger, unintended consequences for the search ecosystem.
- This was a substantial change — previously, a candidate needed only a plurality of delegates in five states — and it had unintended consequences.
- However, there has been yet one another massive unintended consequence of the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s a pretty significant one.
- In addition to a surge in demand, Hoerr is anticipating a big drop in supply — an unintended consequence of how people who aren’t food-insecure have been shopping.
- It strikes me as a strange and rather poor outcome of an unintended consequence for these phone companies that have not policed it very well, that they’re potentially losing revenue because of a service that they let thrive on their network.
- How many of these problems,” I ask, “are unintended consequences of lobbying reform laws?
- But most likely they were unintended victims caught in the line of fire.
- Here, an excerpt from a new book that details her path to revenge and its unintended aftermath.
- No, no,” because “I think what ends up happening is you have unintended consequences.
- According to the Center for Disease Control, nearly half of pregnancies in the United States are unintended.
- This was adopted, as it didn't occur to any of the children that the abbreviated word might convey an unintended meaning.
- Liberty of conscience is not the fruit of the Reformation, but an indirect and unintended result.
- It was by unintended accidents that the wonderful adjustments in the universe came.
- Forbes resented the unintended criticism on the wonderful soul the tango mania had enabled him to meet and know so well so soon.
- It is an interesting study in itself,—the influence which happy blunders and unintended happenings have had upon civilization.