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uncharted

/uhn-chahr-tid/US // ʌnˈtʃɑr tɪd //UK // (ʌnˈtʃɑːtɪd) //

未知的,未知数,未知,未知的世界

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not shown or located on a map; unexplored; unknown, as a place or region: the uncharted depths of space.

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Examples

  • The predawn hours may not be the time for personal records or uncharted routes.

  • In this book, you can view more than 220 images taken from Apollo space mission astronauts as they explore uncharted territory on the moon.

  • While 2020 has introduced challenges no one expected, recent advances in emerging tech have enabled companies worldwide to quickly react and adapt in uncharted territory.

  • To grab and hold their attention, you need to go off your customer lists and into uncharted waters.

  • Sponsoring virtual parades might be uncharted territory for you but it’s a territory worth exploring.

  • But remember, this was uncharted territory for the FAA just as it was for Galactic.

  • His new book looks at the most fascinating forgotten and uncharted spots.

  • In Unruly Places, Bonnett has launched an investigation into uncharted, underground, and undiscovered worlds.

  • Campaigning openly with a same-sex spouse is largely uncharted territory for gay Republicans.

  • The relationship between siblings, though not completely uncharted, is a far less frequent subject of systematic study.

  • He was out upon the great ocean current of circumstances, where everything was unknown and uncharted, so far as he was concerned.

  • She was still an unknown and uncharted land to him, to which at times the instinct of self-preservation blindly inclined him.

  • Though I'd make a map fr'm mem'ry an' gossip iv anny other man, f'r mesilf I'm still uncharted.

  • Bringing the ship to anchor in such a wind in uncharted, shoal water was difficult to do in a cool and methodical manner.

  • And now Elliott, adorable Elliott, was to be marooned in this uncharted district for a whole year.