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un·script·ed /ˌʌnˈskrɪptɪd◂/ adjective PLAN#an unscripted broadcast, speech etc is not written or planned before it is made 〔广播、演讲等〕不用稿子的;不事前准备的Examples from the Corpusunscripted• Encounters between police and public are largely informal and unscripted.• The former Conservative prime minister's unscripted addition upset Mr Hague's aides.• And unscripted exchanges are not his best format.• Now he really was human - unscripted, jokey, even a bit passionate.• He made parliament come alive with unscripted reports of the heated debates during the Suez debacle.• The high point of his campaign came in three lengthy and unscripted television interviews with a sympathetic journalist.un·script·ed adjectiveChineseSyllable written unscripted etc broadcast, or speech before is an planned not Corpus |