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unheralded

/uhn-her-uhl-did/US // ʌnˈhɛr əl dɪd //UK // (ʌnˈhɛrəldɪd) //

无人知晓的,鲜为人知的,无人知晓,无人问津的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : appearing without fanfare, publicity, or advance acclaim: The young pianist proved to be an unheralded genius.
    • : appearing without warning or prior announcement; unexpected.

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Examples

  • Read about the deep ties between war and corruption, meet unheralded heroes and understand why this battle is as old as civilization itself — and even God isn’t immune.

  • It’s love that shows up unheralded, small kindnesses on ordinary days.

  • Competition is what allowed Carroll to pick Wilson, an unheralded third-round draft pick in 2012, to start over Matt Flynn — a big free agent signing — and Tarvaris Jackson.

  • As my colleague Josh Hermsmeyer wrote last week, 2020 has provided even more examples of high-profile RBs being replaced by unheralded backups who don’t miss much of a beat.

  • Even after earning the AL’s top seed, the Rays couldn’t resist finding unheralded ways to win in the postseason.

  • In conversation with the novelist William Boyd some years ago, I queried him on the names of unheralded authors.

  • They're the unheralded players fighting for a spot on the team.

  • Not so many sing about the cruel—but all too common—fate of being buried unrecognized, unheralded, and in an unmarked grave.

  • The move toward a "break up the banks" view on the right is an important development, if a largely unheralded one.

  • McCartney's unheralded appearance—he simply wandered on stage with his trademark Hoffner bass—was the spectacular answer.

  • The thunder was the tocsin of the storm, but those who came to rob and kill moved unheralded in swift silence.

  • Musa was led into the court of the fountain unheralded, and the princess must needs speak with him.

  • It was evening when Terrence reached the town unannounced and unheralded with his right arm in a sling.

  • Perhaps unheralded by sound, he suddenly blooms ruddily out of the dead whiteness of the snow.

  • And then, sudden and unheralded, there broke on this quiet life of intellectual devotion the great storm of 1914.