unchecked

suomi-englanti sanakirja

unchecked englannista suomeksi

  1. hillitön

unchecked englanniksi

  1. (1), not held back.

  2. (co)

  3. (quote-book)

  4. 1658, &91;(w); Smith (priest)|James Smith&93;, “The Same, to the Same Smith, to Captain Mennis”, in ''Wit Restor'd in Severall Select Poems Not Formerly Publish't'', London: Printed for R. Pollard, N. Brooks, and Dring|Thomas Dring, and are to be sold at the Old Exchange, and in Street|Fleetstreet, (w) 82393304; republished in ''Facetiae. Musarum deliciæ: Or, The Muses Recreation. Conteining Severall Pieces of Poetique Wit by Sr. J. M. and Ja: S. 1656. And Wit Restor'd, in Severall Select Poems, Not Formerly Publish't. 1658. Also Wits Recreations, Selected from the Finest Fancies of Moderne Muses. With a Thousand Out-landish Proverbs. Printed from Edition 1640, with All the Wood Engravings, and Improvements of Subsequent Editions. To which are Now Added Memoirs of Sir John Mennis and Dr. James Smith. With a Preface. In Two Volumes'', volume I, London: Printed by Davison|Thomas Davison, London|Whitefriars; for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Row|Paternoster-Row, 1817, (w) 230583538, page 113:

  5. O happy captain, that may'st houze / In quarter free, and uncheckt brouze / On teeming hedge, when purse is light, / Or on the wholsom sallat bite: (..)
  6. (quote-book) For, whenever his Bounty is miſus'd, by being made to miniſter to our Luſts or any unlawful Paſſions, if he ſhall ſtill ſuffer us to go on in an uncheckt Courſe of Proſperity, ''That'' is what may Pleaſe ''Us'', and ''we'' may be likely to think it God's Favour and Kindneſs to Us, which would really be one of his Greateſt Plagues.

  7. 1821–1824, (w), “The Mores”, lines 1–10; reprinted in Merryn Williams and Raymond Williams, editors, ''John Clare: Selected Poetry and Prose'', London; New York, N.Y.: (w), 1986, Standard Book Number|ISBN 978-0-416-41120-1, pages 90–91:

  8. Far spread the moorey ground a level scene / Bespread with rush and one eternal green / That never felt the rage of blundering plough / Through centurys wreathed springs blossoms on its brow / Still meeting plains that stretched them far away / In uncheckt shadows of green brown and grey / Unbounded freedom ruled the wandering scene / Nor fence of ownership crept in between / To hide the prospect of the following eye / Its only bondage was the circling sky (..)
  9. (quote-book)|year=1863|section=stanza V|page=44|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=zFdgAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA44|oclc=9173904|passage=Then ceased I from my envying state, / And knew that aweless intellect / Hath power upon the ways of fate, / And works through time and space uncheckt.

  10. (quote-journal)

  11. (quote-book), (w)|year=2007|isbn=978-1-59558-117-4|passage=Nothing in today's torture, rendition, spying, and indefinite detention policies suggests human nature has evolved since Madison|James Madison's day, or since the (w) some three decades ago. Wise restraint—not unchecked and unbounded license—still makes us safe and keeps us free.

  12. Not examined for accuracy, efficiency, etc.

  13. (quote-book) On the other hand, the compiler does not require you to keep track of ''unchecked exceptions''. (..) A checked exception describes a problem that is likely to occur at times, no matter how careful you are. The unchecked exceptions, on the other hand, are your fault.

  14. Of a box: not checked (ticked or enabled).

  15. (quote-book)|year=2004|page=945|isbn=978-0-7897-2958-3|passage=''Check boxes'' are a handy way to enable users to select one or more options that are not mutually exclusive. (..) By default, Word|Microsoft Word displays boxes unchecked.

  16. Of a square: part of only one entry (that is, across or down, but not both).

  17. (quote-journal) Acceptable (if unwelcome) difficulties arise when the initial letters of words occupy unchecked squares, because no hint then derives from other clues as to how that word will start. In six consecutive crossword puzzles in ''(w)'', 16 per cent of the words had unchecked initial letters.

  18. (infl of).