unnamed / ʌnˈneɪmd /

💦中学词汇未命名的未命名未名的无名氏

unnamed 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. without a name; nameless.
  2. not indicated or mentioned by name; unidentified: an unnamed lover.

unnamed 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not named

更多unnamed例句

  1. But, within hours, the company backed away from that statement, telling reporters that its representative had misspoken and that the company had been approached by a number of potential unnamed partners about collaborating on electric vehicles.
  2. The report cited an unnamed official from the local market regulation watchdog in Zhejiang province, where Alibaba is based.
  3. The unnamed publisher said that advertisers signing private marketplace deals including first-party data as an option spend more than twice as much money than PMP deals that don’t include the data.
  4. Sinopharm’s two unnamed candidates are both based on similar technology.
  5. The round was led by Vista Equity Partners with help from Neuberger Berman, General Catalyst, JP Morgan and other unnamed existing investors.
  6. He quotes an unnamed cardinal saying that the conclave voters knew the charges were false.
  7. Gross and an unnamed American intelligence agent were freed Wednesday in exchange for three Cuban spies.
  8. We are all guilty all the time and retribution will come for our unnamed sins.
  9. “The youngest old man any of us knows,” an unnamed friend of Atlantic Publisher David Bradley said of Hughes.
  10. But being hung up on before having chance to tell the unnamed desk sergeant I was with the fourth estate is not the norm.
  11. Among the unnamed fish, there is one exactly similar to a species found by my late friend Mr. Cranch, in the South Atlantic.
  12. "Here we can speak without fear; there are no traitors or spies here," said Chaudieu, looking at the two as yet unnamed men.
  13. One such inscription gives the age of the unnamed child as sixteen years.
  14. Aristotle seems to have left this intermediate state between the potential and the eternally actual unnamed.
  15. Happy Jack, warned at last by that unnamed instinct which tells of a presence unseen, turned around and looked up apprehensively.