单词 | unmanned |
释义 | unmanned (ʌnmænd ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Unmanned vehicles such as spacecraft do not have any people in them and operate automatically or are controlled from a distance. ...a special unmanned spacecraft. ...unmanned rockets. 2. adjective If a place is unmanned, there is nobody working there. The fare from the last unmanned station is probably less than a pound. Unmanned post offices meant millions of letters went unsorted. Collocations: unmanned ship An apparently unmanned ship runs into it in the first of tonight's double bill, which soon spirals into another dark thriller. Times, Sunday Times After the first transatlantic cross-ing by an unmanned ship, it will embark on a voyage of scientific discovery and research 'until something breaks'. Times, Sunday Times They foresee fleets of unmanned ships spraying minute water droplets. The Sun He even believes that unmanned ships will eventually be able to pick up injured sailors at sea. Times, Sunday Times A 120million programme will develop upgraded armed aerial drones, while a 10million project for an unmanned vehicle to tackle underwater mines was also agreed. The Sun Each three-week block would tackle a challenge relevant to the industry, such as designing an unmanned vehicle to water agricultural land. Times, Sunday Times Each unmanned vehicle was also accompanied by a team to operate it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Unmanned vehicles are already widely used by the military. Times, Sunday Times Students navigate through the environment with a virtual unmanned vehicle and work collaboratively to solve ecological and environmental problems that are built into the program for instructional purposes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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