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unclaimed

US // (ʌnˈkleɪmd) //

无人认领,无人认领的,无人问津,无人问津的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not having been claimed£7 million in unclaimed prizes

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Examples

  • If an aspiring head of state happens to find land that is yet unclaimed, recognition is still highly unlikely.

  • He said it was likely that the Swiss government would have collected any unclaimed cash in the accounts by now.

  • Some identified remains were unclaimed by families that had already held funerals for other parts of their loved ones.

  • Each bore a flag covered military transfer case, together transporting  7,390 unidentified or unclaimed human remains.

  • Mohtism has been involved in previous peace talks and was himself shot in Pakistan in 2010 in an unclaimed attack.

  • They were only too glad to secure a place where they could share a half or at least a part of an unclaimed bed.

  • When the latter was eight years of age the family removed to Iowa, which was then a wild, unclaimed country.

  • There is a shame to be concealed or consoled, or there is a debt to be deferred, or left unclaimed forever.

  • After all possible identification had taken place, 100 unclaimed bodies were publicly buried at Greenwood.

  • Many times my letter addressed to one of the party attacked is returned unclaimed.

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