unsupervised

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unsupervised — 形容詞

  • unsupervisedpositive
  • more unsupervisedcomparative
  • most unsupervisedsuperlative

1. done or happening when no person is present to watch for dangers, check for mist

1.形容詞B2
釋義

無人監督的

無人在旁確保安全或正確

done or happening when no person is present to watch for dangers, check for mistakes, or give guidance.

例句

Young children should not be left alone with animals unsupervised.

年幼的孩子不應該在沒人看管的情況下單獨和動物在一起。

be left + unsupervised (common pattern with children)

The lab requires all experiments to be run in pairs so no one works unsupervised.

實驗室要求所有實驗都要兩人一組進行,這樣就沒有人會在無人監督下工作。

work unsupervised

同義詞
  • unattended

    suggests no one is physically present, rather than no one watching (e.g. 'an unattended bag')

  • unmonitored

    more technical, often used for systems, equipment or medical conditions

  • unguided

    focuses on lack of direction or teaching rather than safety (e.g. 'unguided practice')

反義詞
  • supervised

    done under the watch of someone responsible

  • monitored

    watched or checked regularly, often with equipment

文法句型

verb + something + unsupervised

be + left/used/done + unsupervised

用法筆記

Unsupervised typically follows a verb and describes the way an action is carried out — for example, "left unsupervised", "worked unsupervised", or "used unsupervised".

常見錯誤

He did the work in an unsupervised way.
He did the work unsupervised.
💡'unsupervised' is already an adverb-like adjective after the verb; no need to add 'in a ... way.'