unsuspected 英 [ʌnsə'spektɪd]  

unsuspected

unsuspected  英 [ʌnsə'spektɪd]

adj. 不受怀疑的;未知的 

"You can minimize the damage, but you have to do it fast and unsuspected," said Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Germany's private bank Berenberg. "你可以实现损害的最小化,但必须快速行动且不被怀疑,"德国私营银行Berenberg首席分析师Holger Schmieding认为.
Jim and Ellen walking down the path with mama at the door, waving like a mother, waiting until they are beyond the gate, forever worrying about crossing roads and unsuspected illnesses. 吉姆和埃伦走下门前的小路,妈妈站在门口挥手,像母亲在向一对儿女告别,直到他们远离了大门。 母亲心里永远有放不下的心事—交叉路口,突如其来的疾病。

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  • adj. 不受怀疑的;未知的
  • 1. "You can minimize the damage, but you have to do it fast and unsuspected," said Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Germany's private bank Berenberg.

    "你可以实现损害的最小化,但必须快速行动且不被怀疑,"德国私营银行Berenberg首席分析师Holger Schmieding认为.

  • 2. Jim and Ellen walking down the path with mama at the door, waving like a mother, waiting until they are beyond the gate, forever worrying about crossing roads and unsuspected illnesses.

    吉姆和埃伦走下门前的小路,妈妈站在门口挥手,像母亲在向一对儿女告别,直到他们远离了大门。 母亲心里永远有放不下的心事—交叉路口,突如其来的疾病。

  • unsuspected (adj.) 1520s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of suspect (v.).
un·sus·pect·ed / ˌʌnsəˈspektɪd ; NAmE ˌʌnsəˈspektɪd / adjective not predicted or known; that you were not previously aware of 未预料到的;未知的;未觉察到的 un·sus·pect·ed / ˌʌnsəˈspektɪd ; NAmE ˌʌnsəˈspektɪd /
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