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Allg. |
uncontrolled; guideless; ruleless; unpiloted; unruled; ungoverned (User); dysregulated (Игорь_2006); wild (usu. teenagers ART Vancouver); rudderless (Баян); insane; unruly (Franka_LV); hardcase (driven); non-controllable (Andrey Truhachev); intractable (matchin); out-of-hand (What's frightening is that population growth is completely out of hand in the region. – рост (прирост) численности населения в регионе совершенно не поддаётся контролю / управлению | налицо совершенно не управляемый рост (приток) численности народонаселения ART Vancouver); fractious (of a group or organization) difficult to control; unruly.
‘King Malcolm struggled to unite his fractious kingdom' Bullfinch); unswayed; unmanageable |
Gruzovik |
out of control; unled; unnavigable; not governed |
Игорь Миг |
willful; rogue |
Astro. |
unstabilized |
Ausbild. |
untamed; unrestrained |
Autoind. |
unsteered |
Autom. |
nonsupervised |
Bohr. |
uncontrollable |
Buchhalt. |
unmanageable (о предприятии) |
idiom. |
loose cannon (MingNa) |
IT |
erratic |
Luftf. |
unguided; incontrollable (о воздушном судне) |
Makarow. |
beyond control; noncontrollable; pilotless; free |
Mech. |
incontrollable |
Meteorol. |
fixed |
micr. |
native (managed Alex_Odeychuk); opaque (говоря о классе, объекте) |
Mil. |
dumb ((of a projectile or bomb) not guided to its target: An unguided bomb, also known as a free-fall bomb, gravity bomb, dumb bomb, or iron bomb, is an aircraft-dropped bomb (conventional or nuclear) that does not contain a guidance system and hence simply follows a ballistic trajectory. 'More); victim-operated (в отличие от управляемого – command; о варианте приведения в действия мины и т. п. 4uzhoj) |
Progr. |
unmanaged (ssn); native (говоря о коде Alex_Odeychuk) |
Recht. |
ungovernable |
Schottl. |
gallus (КГА) |
Slang. |
unscrewed; unzipped; unglued; buck wild (Taras) |
Sport. |
disabled (о яхте) |
Tech. |
out-of-control; nondriven |
umg. |
out of line (alia20); free-for-all (an uncontrolled situation in which people do what they want because there are no limits to stop them (Cambridge Dictionary) | a competition, dispute, or fight open to all comers and usually with no rules (Merriam-Webster): “Henry, who said he moved west from Alberta last June, has found it easy to live on the Downtown Eastside.” -- People across the country need to know it’s no longer a free for all in Vancouver. This is why the decampment is so important. • As executive pay schemes rise, investors worry the new salary proposals will create a free-for-all in the boardroom. (Cambridge Dictionary) ART Vancouver) |
Wärmetech. |
runaway |
Öl&Gas |
nonsteerable |
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Игорь Миг |
out of control |
Progr. |
natively (IBM Alex_Odeychuk) |
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Slang. |
hotcha |