untold 英 [ˌʌnˈtəʊld]   美 [ˌʌnˈtoʊld]

untold

untold  英 [ˌʌnˈtəʊld] 美 [ˌʌnˈtoʊld]

adj. 数不清的;未说过的;未透露的;无限的 

This story is common, yet often untold in China. 这个故事很常见,但在中国是数不清的。
But just where is the great question; and the desire of one person, who thinks he has discovered the norm, to compel all other men to stop there, has led to war and strife untold. 然而,恰恰是在那个地方出了大问题;于是,某个以为自己已经发现了行为准则的人,便渴望强迫其他所有的人都在那里止步,正是这种渴望导致了数不清的战争和冲突。

  • 请先登录
  • adj. 数不清的;未说过的;未透露的;无限的
  • 1. This story is common, yet often untold in China.

    这个故事很常见,但在中国是数不清的。

  • 2. But just where is the great question; and the desire of one person, who thinks he has discovered the norm, to compel all other men to stop there, has led to war and strife untold.

    然而,恰恰是在那个地方出了大问题;于是,某个以为自己已经发现了行为准则的人,便渴望强迫其他所有的人都在那里止步,正是这种渴望导致了数不清的战争和冲突。

  • 3. When most would be going to bed – in whatever country we would find ourselves – Farrell would still be on the phone, still writing or planning where he should be, what untold story needed telling.

    当我们大多数人即将入睡时——不管我们身处哪个国家——法雷尔可能还在打电话,还在写作或者计划他应该去哪里,以及哪些未曾诉说的故事需要大白于天下。

  • untold (adj.) Old English unteald, "not counted or reckoned," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of tell (v.) in its original numerical sense. Similar formation in Middle Dutch ongetellet, German ungezahlt, Old Norse utaliðr. Meaning "not related or recounted" is recorded from late 14c.
un·told / ˌʌnˈtəʊld ; NAmE ˌʌnˈtoʊld / adjective 1 [only before noun ] used to emphasize how large, great, unpleasant, etc. sth is 难以形容的(大、恶劣等) SYN immeasurable untold misery/wealth 极度的痛苦;巨额财富 These gases cause untold damageto the environment. 这些气体对环境造成难以估计的破坏。 2 (of a story 故事 ) not told to anyone 未讲过的;未叙述的 un·told / ˌʌnˈtəʊld ; NAmE ˌʌnˈtoʊld /
  • 请先登录