unsupported [
`ʌnsə'portɪd]
a. 未经证实的, 未得到支持的, 未得到赞助的, 未得到支援的, 无支撑的
[法] 无赞助的, 无支持的, 未经证实的
unsupported[ adj ]- not sustained or maintained by nonmaterial aid
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unsupported accusations
- not held up or borne
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removal of the central post left the roof unsupported
- In a statement, Mr. Weaver, who now runs his own marketing company, Gordon Weaver Enterprises, said the allegations were "unsupported" and "utterly lacking in credibility."
- A TRW spokesman described Mr. Eagleye's allegations as "unsupported and false."
- Your suspicion of other motivation is wholly unsupported by any evidence.
- A correspondent who is not a leading man, but who is a digger and has imagination and stamina, is tempted to adorn a tell story with daring and unsupported conjectures.
- Mr. Wattenberg's use of one fertility rate to project our population well into the future is a technique unsupported by any scientist.
- But tobacco industry sources say the report is simply flawed and unsupported speculation.
- On the allegation of kidnapping, Judge Keenan wrote, "The suggestion that Mrs. Marcos was brought to this country against her will is unsupported by affidavit or affirmation."
- I have a file full of completely unsupported claims for nutritional supplements, stuff passed from father to son, things that contain 21 herbs, or whatever."
- If IBM doesn't cooperate in that vision, however, Microsoft could find itself promoting a product that's unsupported by the world's biggest computer company.
- The IRS looks for "significant" use of factually unsupported views, distorted facts, "substantial use of inflammatory and disparaging terms," and conclusions based more on "strong emotional feelings" than on "objective evaluations."
- The law judge's opinion "appears to be totally unsupported both by the record and by the law applicable in cases such as this," Olin said.