unmanned in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

unmanned in the PONS Dictionary

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The station is unmanned and opened in 1960.
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He also denied knowing that security cameras were not working and that a watch tower was unmanned that day.
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It is minimally staffed, and often unmanned at night.
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These unmanned balloons, carrying light, but very precise instruments, approached an altitude of 50,000 feet (15,240 meters).
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Because of this, "kantaku" stations are considered only one step above an unmanned station.
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The first design is unmanned, the second one manned.
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Today, the light is fully automated and unmanned.
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This version may operate unmanned with only one manual station remaining as a backup.
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Some manned and unmanned prototypes were built, ranging up to eight tons in displacement.
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Delivering food and supplies to pioneers via unmanned spacecraft is less expensive than designing an immediate return trip.
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