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unnoticed

US // (ʌnˈnəʊtɪst) //

无人知晓,无人注意到,无人注意,毫不知情

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not perceived or observed

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Examples

  • If your cat’s waste is flushed down the toilet, these signs may go unnoticed.

  • The deal comes amid signs of rare friction between Riyadh and Washington that have largely gone unnoticed.

  • The tech industry, in particular, often goes unnoticed in terms of its significance to the LGBTQ community and what it can still achieve.

  • They often go unnoticed or unenforced, the subjects of listicles or sitcom jokes.

  • It’s possible that the virus doesn’t cause severe disease, so the infections went unnoticed.

  • And this anti-partisan trend has not gone unnoticed by aspiring office holders.

  • With a fine (if unnoticed) stroke of irony, the bill was signed into law on Bastille Day, July 4.

  • The threat of violence against women, because they are women, goes unnoticed by most men.

  • But the Champagne-popping in the Paulite corridors has not gone unnoticed.

  • As Hill has suffered from overexposure, other significant women of Everest have gone unnoticed, especially among the sherpanis.

  • The cause of this slight increase of power is so simple that it has been passed by unnoticed by very many.

  • This was too direct a slap at Elmer Spiker to pass unnoticed; Elmer was too old an arguer to use any ponderous weapon in return.

  • But our ancestors were generally so much blinded by prejudice that this inconsistency passed unnoticed.

  • My overture, Romeo and Juliet, had hardly any success here, and has remained quite unnoticed.

  • The observation passed momentarily unnoticed, for Maude, whom Lady Hartledon had been obliged to release, would not be pacified.