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unmarked

/uhn-mahrkt/US // ʌnˈmɑrkt //UK // (ʌnˈmɑːkt) //

无标记的,无标记,无标志的,无印良品

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not marked.
    • : Linguistics. characterized by the absence of a distinctive phonological feature, as, which, in contrast to, lacks the distinctive feature of voicing.characterized by the absence of a grammatical marker, as the singular in English in contrast to the plural, which is typically marked by an -s ending.neutral with regard to an element of meaning specified by a semantically related item.occurring more typically than an alternative form.Compare marked.

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Examples

  • A cemetery is a good place to study names, since unless you have the misfortune of being buried in an unmarked grave, your name is displayed prominently six feet above you.

  • Surrounded by fields, unmarked on maps, it looks like a tiny jail north of the Penn State campus.

  • That may not strike you as an imminent threat, but federal police disappearing protestors into unmarked vans probably didn’t either, until a couple months ago.

  • She was moved to act after watching a video of federal officers putting protesters into an unmarked van just eight miles from where she lives.

  • Plainclothes officers waiting in an unmarked car later this night arrested Szutowicz while she was still among the crowd of 50 people.

  • Senhor José remains stationary, but this lengthy series of clauses propels the reader along an unmarked path.

  • They pulled up in unmarked cars and on motorcycles, appearing en masse out of the darkness.

  • On Tuesday, the group witnessed a convoy of 43 unmarked green military trucks with tarpaulin covers moving towards Donetsk.

  • The Lana Del Rey of Born to Die and Ultraviolence never lets her sexual orientation pass by unmarked.

  • I have walked through the boat junkyards and cemeteries with unmarked graves in Lampedusa many times.

  • There are sign-boards at nearly every crossing; only in some of the more retired districts did we find the crossroads unmarked.

  • The unmarked e represents the French é, as the e mute is unknown to the Provençal.

  • Happy it was beyond any other time, except perhaps a few vernal days of boyhood, but it was unmarked by any incidents.

  • Nearly three years passed quietly, and unmarked by anything which I can recall to my memory.

  • None of these first undertones of the spring symphony went unmarked by Doris Cleveland.