unheard 英 [ʌn'hɜːd]   美 [ʌn'hɝd]

unheard

unheard  英 [ʌn'hɜːd] 美 [ʌn'hɝd]

adj. 听不到的;未被倾听的;不予理睬的 

He has brought the Census in on time and under budget, an unheard of accomplishment. 他在规定的时间和预算内完成了人口普查,这是一个前所未闻的成就。
And he began to wonder if he was seeing something virtually unheard of: forged fingerprints. 他开始怀疑自己是否看到了几乎闻所未闻的东西:伪造指纹。

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  • adj. 听不到的;未被倾听的;不予理睬的
  • 1. He has brought the Census in on time and under budget, an unheard of accomplishment.

    他在规定的时间和预算内完成了人口普查,这是一个前所未闻的成就。

  • 2. And he began to wonder if he was seeing something virtually unheard of: forged fingerprints.

    他开始怀疑自己是否看到了几乎闻所未闻的东西:伪造指纹。

  • 3. This is not unheard of in Guinea.

    这种事在几内亚并非罕见。

  • unheard (adj.) c. 1300 "not detected by sense of hearing," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of hear. Meaning "unknown, new" is attested from late 14c. (Old English had ungehered in this sense). Usually with of since 1590s. Similar formation in Old Norse oheyrðr, Danish uhørt, Middle Dutch ongehoort, Old High German ungehoret.
un·heard / ʌnˈhɜːd ; NAmE ʌnˈhɜːrd / adjective 1 that nobody pays attention to 无人理会的;未被注意的 Their protests went unheard. 他们的抗议无人理会。 2 not listened to or heard 未被听的;未听到的 a previously unheard tape of their conversations 以前未听过的他们谈话的录音带 un·heard / ʌnˈhɜːd ; NAmE ʌnˈhɜːrd /
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