unacknowledged
unacknowledged 英 [ʌnək'nɒlɪdʒd] 美 [,ʌnək'nɑlɪdʒd]
adj. 不被承认的,未公开承认的;未答复的
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- adj. 不被承认的,未公开承认的;未答复的
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1. “One of the biggest unacknowledged facts about sex is the underlying economy to it all,” he said.
“有关性行为的未确认的最大的事实中的一个就是它的经济基础,”他说。
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2. "In today's China, honesty is not only unacknowledged but often regarded as stupidity," he says. "I know many Chinese think Americans are naïve and easily fooled.
“在当今的中国,诚信不仅不被承认还往往被认为是愚蠢”,他说,“我知道很多中国人认为美国人幼稚并且容易欺骗。”
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3. The true self, they suggest, lies precisely in our suppressed urges and unacknowledged emotions, while our ability to reflect is just a hindrance that gets in the way of this true self’s expression.
他们提出,真实的自我恰恰就藏在我们被压抑的欲望和被隐藏的情感里,而我们反映出来的能力却是我们表现出真实自我的一个障碍。
- unacknowledged (adj.) 1580s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of acknowledge (v.).
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