unelevated / ˈɛl əˌveɪ tɪd /

不起眼的不透明的不起眼无人问津的

unelevated2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. raised up, especially above the ground or above the normal level: an elevated platform; an elevated pulse.
  2. exalted or noble; lofty: elevated thoughts.
  3. elated; joyful.
n. 名词 noun

unelevated 近义词

unelevated

等同于 low

更多unelevated例句

  1. In some areas, the snow has coated grassy areas, elevated surfaces, leaves and mulch, even with temperatures well above freezing.
  2. Overall, those missed tests left an estimated 9,603 children with elevated blood lead levels unidentified.
  3. When you start to accept that violent deranged behavior and language is not only accepted but elevated, all you are going to do is get more of it.
  4. “Republicans will do anything to distract from the fact that they have not only allowed but elevated members of their own caucus who encourage violence,” Omar said.
  5. As early as January 2020, doctors in Wuhan, China, noticed elevated blood sugar in patients with covid-19.
  6. Perhaps more importantly, she protected and elevated causes and voices—diverse voices—that would have otherwise never been heard.
  7. She took her temperature on Monday and noted it was slightly elevated to 99.5, just under the threshold for worry.
  8. The star of the evening is undoubtedly the food—elevated London fare.
  9. My headlights caught a lonely figure under the elevated train tracks.
  10. His bandaged leg rests, slightly elevated, on a bloodstained cushion borrowed from a couch.
  11. Mr. Pontellier once more seated himself with elevated feet, and after a reasonable interval of time smoked some more cigars.
  12. The habit of refreshing oneself with a pipe on some elevated spot which commands a fine view, is common to both sexes.
  13. This is very probable, and may account also for the elevated model which was adopted both by Andrew and some others of the Amati.
  14. If the affections of the heart be sanctified, they will be elevated to God in every religious exercise, and especially in this.
  15. The aeroplane had been hoisted to its elevated position by means of a stout rope passing through a pulley at the top of the pole.