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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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