释义 |
unscheduledun‧sched‧uled /ʌnˈʃedjuːld $ ʌnˈskedʒəld/ AWL adjective - Bad weather forced the pilots to make an unscheduled landing.
- A slip-up now and an extra, unscheduled recording break will be necessary.
- As the southbound train hit the New Hampshire-Maine border, it made an unscheduled stop.
- During follow-up, adverse events were looked for systematically at all scheduled and unscheduled visits.
- Food product quality is more easily maintained thereby reducing spoilage losses and production time through unscheduled cleaning.
- In 15 of those flights, pilots were forced to make unscheduled landings.
- In the handover to Jan Lammers, another new battery was fitted, and then another in an unscheduled stop.
- Seven times the aircraft made unscheduled landings.
not planned or expected: The plane made an unscheduled stop in New York. |