0 If something harmful is unchecked, it is continuing or increasing without or despite any limits or attempts to prevent it. -- (有害物)未受约束的,不受限制的,放任的
The existing bibliography is riddled with inaccuracies, confusions, unchecked assertions and self-contradictory claims, repeated in successive works.
To suggest, however, that this is evidence that those who worried about unchecked growth were guilty of poor science misses the point of scientific prediction.
Unfortunately, once the approach is chosen to be free translation, many forms of translation of the same word spread unchecked, like a flood.
Once we stretch the time horizon beyond 200 years, the adverse effects of unchecked climate become more severe.
Liberals continued to assail the regressive financing, while conservatives worried that these taxes would bankroll an unchecked expansion of government.
Unchecked changes like these would not only signify the youths' susceptibility to the "despotism" of fashion, but would lead to worldliness and ultimate disownment.
If left unchecked, these changes in supercoiling can interfere with proper gene expression.
The extreme weakness shown by all the institutions in 1989 left the way open for popular revolt to develop unchecked.