unaided的意思和读音

unaided

: [ʌnˈeɪdəd] : [ʌnˈeɪdɪd]

adj.

adv.jointly

adj.assisted

adv.unassisted,independently,by yourself,of your own accord,on your own

adj.single-handed,lone

unaidedadj.

1.without help from anyone or anything

He can now walk unaided.

adj.1.[];

adv.1.without help

1. aid n. ;; unaided a. ; kid v. 1. 2.; ...

2. tropic unaided utilitarian

3. unafraid unaided unalloyed ...

4. aid n. , ; unaided a. 226 kid n. ; ...

5. tunnel n. unaided a. unworthy a. , ...

6. flaw n. unaided adj. steer v. ...

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1.By Nick Teale Aaron Ramsey visited the Arsenal training ground this week and was able to walk unaided as he caught up with his team-mates.

2.Hospitality, however, was not entirely wanting for I had not to find the inn unaided, a servant showing me the way there with a lantern.

3.She rose to her feet, slapping aside the hands of her unworthy escorts and climbing out of the boat unaided.便

4.I couldn't go anywhere with my son unaided; I found it impossible to carry him in his car seat, and then hoist him in and out of the car.

5.She was trying to achieve her goal by her unaided efforts.

6.One teenage girl, curled in pain in her wheelchair, stood unaided to dance to a hip-hop song she had written.

7.She would pray for him , sitting up in bed unaided , her head lifted, her voice steady .

8.Although Andromeda Galaxy is faint for the naked eye, it is one of the farthest objects which can be seen with the unaided eye.

9.In a tribute to nature's nous, the lowest-level filters arrived at in this unaided process are edge-seeking ones, just as in the brain.线

10.Towards the end of her life, when she could no longer walk unaided, her father carried her down to the beach for one last lingering look.便