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unmentioned

US // (ʌnˈmɛnʃənd) //

未提及的,未提及,未提到的,未曾提及的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not referred to or spoken about

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Examples

  • Ironically, what has gone unmentioned is that for Hall's first 24 years in Congress, no one could even accuse him of being a RINO.

  • But other than a quick “Go Hillary,” the would-be candidate, or the work ahead, goes unmentioned.

  • Yet, as a group, Christians go unmentioned in the interview.

  • What goes unmentioned in these tall tales of “Vladimir the Vanquisher of the Oligarchs” is what happened to the rest of them.

  • Left unmentioned in the broader discussion, as David mentioned on Twitter, is that Young is a supporter of immigration reform.

  • There would have been little in it, but it was as well that the 'boy of the name of Weyburn' at Cuper's should be unmentioned.

  • An event of mighty augury and most trifling results, which distinguished the year 1845, must not be passed unmentioned.

  • A conscientious Med Service man would never have let the anti-blueskin obsession go unmentioned in a report on Weald.

  • The way Binovitch had behaved at Edfu was better left unmentioned at the moment, perhaps.

  • There is one more painter belonging to the full Renaissance too famous to remain entirely unmentioned.