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unexplored

US // (ˌʌnɪkˈsplɔːd) //

未开发的,未探索过的,未探索的,未开发

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not having been explored

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Examples

  • Scientifically, the trip to an unexplored zone promises to yield new information about the moon’s evolution.

  • “Surprisingly, there are still areas off Southern California where marine life remains unexplored,” said lead scientist and Scripps biological oceanographer Lisa Levin.

  • Analytics happened to be a mostly unexplored avenue for those seeking to do just that.

  • This new map covers around 11 billion years of cosmic history that was essentially unexplored, teaching us about dark energy like never before.

  • These protrusions may have unexplored roles in spreading the virus, and could serve as targets for future antiviral therapies.

  • But the biggest question left unexplored is what all of this dough accomplishes.

  • The many glories of Babylon, for example, lay unexplored not far from the boundaries of Baghdad.

  • But the area is also an unexplored region of picturesque villages and surprising flavors.

  • Tris is not afraid that Four will rape her—rather, she fears the natural evolution of her own unexplored sexuality.

  • That question likewise goes unexplained by Boehner and unexplored by Moore.

  • Burton's work on unexplored Syria is full of passages relating to tobacco and the custom of smoking.

  • Between this river and Cape Peron, a "great bay" was left unexplored.

  • In the unexplored regions of penny periodical romance I have met with many better specimens of supernatural dialogue.

  • The weird, unexplored land stretches away on every side, though one could not see much of it on account of the grassy hillocks.

  • I never dreamed when we started that to strike due south would take us into the unexplored heart of the continent.