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uncounted

/uhn-koun-tid/US // ʌnˈkaʊn tɪd //UK // (ʌnˈkaʊntɪd) //

未统计的,未计算在内的,不计其数,未计算的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not counted.
    • : innumerable: Uncounted generations of tiny creatures built the coral atolls.

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Examples

  • Hobbs said that observers also saw inconsistent treatment of ballots once they were unpacked from boxes, raising the possibility that counted and uncounted ballots could become intermingled.

  • A Cuomo administration spokesman declined to respond to questions about the hundreds of still uncounted nursing home residents.

  • “What appears to be a dramatic success for vaccination holds the promise of saving uncounted lives and giving us a pathway out of what has been a global disaster,” wrote Eric Rubin, editor-in-chief of the journal, and Dan Longo, the deputy editor.

  • Most, though not all, of those deaths are likely uncounted Covid-19 fatalities.

  • Voters of color and young voters, who also tend to have less experience voting by mail, are more likely to have their votes go uncounted.

  • This other by what seems a congenial activity, fascinating as a game of chess, acquires uncounted millions.

  • There remain still the uncounted thousands who by accident or illness, age or infirmity, are unable to maintain themselves.

  • The "standing room" problem is still removed from us by such uncounted generations that we need give no thought to it.

  • The decree of accusation was proposed, and carried, without debate, beneath the poniards of uncounted thousands of assassins.

  • So, when he set out from the hotel, he did not go home, but walked instead for uncounted hours in the park.