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unavowed

/uh-voud/US // əˈvaʊd //

未经许可的,未获批准,未获批准的,未获许可

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : acknowledged; declared: an avowed enemy.

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Examples

  • While its origins began as a film program 15 years ago, the name change builds on what university officials described as an avowed effort to advance diversity and inclusivity.

  • It’s enough, in other words, to make an avowed supplement skeptic wonder whether he should reconsider his skepticism.

  • Other phrases, of a morbid tenderness, seem like music whispering consolation for unavowed sorrows and irremediable despair.

  • This unavowed change in the constitution settled the sphere of political action open to the crown.

  • That is an unnecessary confession, but I could not be satisfied to insert the record here, with my vanity unavowed.

  • Baseless as the 'discretion' theory may be, it has a strong unavowed influence.

  • And we need not fear that this instinctive and unavowed prepossession will turn the scientist aside from the search for the true.