unregulated
/ˌʌnˈreɡjuleɪtɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ənrˈɛɡjəlˌetɪd] /ˌʌnˈreɡjuleɪtɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [ənrˈɛɡjəlˌetɪd] /ˌən-ˈre-gyə-ˌlā-təd How to pronounce unregulated (audio) also -ˈrā-/ (ame, mw)
unregulated — 形容詞
- unregulatedpositive
- more unregulatedcomparative
- most unregulatedsuperlative
1. describes a business, market, or activity that has no official rules or laws con
不受監管
缺乏法律或官方規則約束的狀態
describes a business, market, or activity that has no official rules or laws controlling how it works
Emeka lost his savings after investing in an unregulated cryptocurrency exchange.
Emeka 將積蓄投入一個不受監管的加密貨幣交易所,結果血本無歸。
unregulated + financial market noun
The unregulated factory dumped waste directly into the river behind the village.
那間不受監管的工廠直接將廢水排入村莊後方的河流。
Siti's father warned her about the dangers of unregulated lending apps targeting students.
Siti 的父親警告她,那些針對學生的不受監管貸款 App 有多危險。
Before 2010, the dietary supplement industry in the country was largely unregulated.
2010 年之前,該國的膳食補充劑產業基本上不受監管。
Many unregulated taxi drivers in the city charge tourists whatever they feel like.
市內許多不受監管的計程車司機向遊客漫天開價。
- deregulated
implies rules were deliberately removed; 'unregulated' can mean rules never existed
- uncontrolled
broader term; can apply to emotions, crowds, or natural forces, not just official systems
- laissez-faire
specifically about a hands-off economic policy, not a general absence of rules
- regulated
subject to official rules and oversight by a government body
用法筆記
Typically used about industries, markets, financial products, or commercial activities rather than personal behaviour. The lack of rules may be because none were ever created, not because existing ones were removed.