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unreported

US // (ˌʌnrɪˈpɔːtɪd) //

未报告的,未报告,未报道的,未报

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not reported or recordedunreported cases

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Examples

  • Rape and sexual assault, whatever the setting, goes largely unreported.

  • The ruse worked and her attendance at the party went unreported.

  • Nobody can say how many go unreported, and the horror stories just keep on coming.

  • Many who have risked their lives to be in the United States would rather let a crime go unreported than risk deportation.

  • With the knowledge of how many go unreported, the BJS survey is seen as a more accurate portrayal of hate crime in America.

  • It was carried to an extreme point by the present parliament, the "unreported parliament" as it was called.

  • This impudence shall not go unreported, I promise thee, and thine ears shall ring for it.

  • How long this period of development and experimentation required is unreported.

  • Certain general categories of items, such as household utensils and remains of foodstuffs, are absent and unreported.

  • Its invective reaches us from all the mediaeval centuries; while monastic regularity has more commonly been unreported.