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unsung

/uhn-suhng/US // ʌnˈsʌŋ //UK // (ʌnˈsʌŋ) //

未名之辈,未名,未名的,未名氏

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not sung; not uttered or rendered by singing.
    • : not celebrated in song or verse; not praised or acclaimed: the unsung heroes of the war.

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Examples

  • So many people do not know her story, and I’m so glad that there is a documentary in the works to honor this unsung hero.

  • We shall begin with long books for long trips, starting with “The Long Ships” by Frans Bengtsson, one of the great unsung novels of the 20th century.

  • We also came to the conclusion that technical sales professionals have been the unsung heroes of sales, behind the scenes driving enterprise.

  • My practice of making the invisible visible—whether it’s microscopic worlds or the often unseen struggles of communities of color—comes from the same place of revealing the unsung or the unseen.

  • To Clove, health care workers have been the unsung heroes of our world, putting their patients’ mind-body needs above their own.

  • Among the characters to be portrayed were the people I had written about—the unsung heroes of the Selma campaign.

  • There is, however, one unsung hero to this otherwise tawdry story.

  • The film was praised for showcasing the many unsung heroes of the movement who were ignored by previous film makers.

  • There, in his cluttered office at the end of a gravel lane, I came face to face with one of my unsung literary heroes.

  • Paul Hemphill was one of the great unsung writers of the American South.

  • Whether their hearts were turned Troy-ward in the gean or to some small unsung British tre or Troynovant, who can tell?

  • A symbol representing all the millions of unsung heroes and heroines who have died fighting for the human species.

  • Through him mortal men are famed or un-famed, sung or unsung alike, as great Zeus wills.

  • But this great pioneer waterway, fit theme for an ode, is to-day our unsung river.

  • Other unsung beliefs may have obtained ere the Brahmans grew powerful and systematized an orthodox creed.